The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1798 - Books |
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Page 218
... given to many Greek words by a Latin trans- lation , and ( as far as the idiom will permit ) to give the Greek verbs a fixed sense . ' In prosecution of this purpose , the words are ren- dered immediately from the Greek into the English ...
... given to many Greek words by a Latin trans- lation , and ( as far as the idiom will permit ) to give the Greek verbs a fixed sense . ' In prosecution of this purpose , the words are ren- dered immediately from the Greek into the English ...
Page 296
... given by the Captain were very particular ; and after these instructions ( says he ) could I be supposed to have any thing to fear ? they were given to a man 33 years of age , who had before commanded men of war . ' Many , no doubt ...
... given by the Captain were very particular ; and after these instructions ( says he ) could I be supposed to have any thing to fear ? they were given to a man 33 years of age , who had before commanded men of war . ' Many , no doubt ...
Page 311
... given by the act ; and I cannot consider the action given to a common informer for the penalties , which might be pre - occupied by another , as a remedy to the party grieved within the meaning of the act . ' ASHHURST J. In the case ...
... given by the act ; and I cannot consider the action given to a common informer for the penalties , which might be pre - occupied by another , as a remedy to the party grieved within the meaning of the act . ' ASHHURST J. In the case ...
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