The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 73R. Griffiths, 1785 - Books |
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349 , and the former in his remarks on Oedip . Colon . ver . 910 " That this admifsion of Ionicisms and Doricisms appears in the Tragedies , who shall deny ? - But we are firmly persuaded that it should be restrained in the writings of ...
349 , and the former in his remarks on Oedip . Colon . ver . 910 " That this admifsion of Ionicisms and Doricisms appears in the Tragedies , who shall deny ? - But we are firmly persuaded that it should be restrained in the writings of ...
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was most reprehenfible , not to say unpardonable * ; and in these same Remarks , out of the abundance of his charity and good manners , he says , " I chuse to let pass , without any chastisement , such impotent railers as Dr. Richard ...
was most reprehenfible , not to say unpardonable * ; and in these same Remarks , out of the abundance of his charity and good manners , he says , " I chuse to let pass , without any chastisement , such impotent railers as Dr. Richard ...
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Cursory Remarks upon the Reverend Mr. Ramsay's Essay on the Treatment and Conversion of African Slaves in the Sugar Colonies . By a Friend to the West India Colonies , and their Inhabitants . 8vo . 2s . 6d . sewed . Wilkie . 1785 .
Cursory Remarks upon the Reverend Mr. Ramsay's Essay on the Treatment and Conversion of African Slaves in the Sugar Colonies . By a Friend to the West India Colonies , and their Inhabitants . 8vo . 2s . 6d . sewed . Wilkie . 1785 .
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