The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1798 - Books |
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... seems through life to have wished for notice . as a connoissieur in painting and architecture , as well as in literature ; and as the building on Strawberry Hill and its furniture form an unique among villas , he could not have obtained ...
... seems through life to have wished for notice . as a connoissieur in painting and architecture , as well as in literature ; and as the building on Strawberry Hill and its furniture form an unique among villas , he could not have obtained ...
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... seems not to have taught , so neither did the thoughts of the antient Hebrews go so far as to the soul's immateriality or immortality : -but here a question occurs if it be thus , how is it that the Jews had those appre- hensions of a ...
... seems not to have taught , so neither did the thoughts of the antient Hebrews go so far as to the soul's immateriality or immortality : -but here a question occurs if it be thus , how is it that the Jews had those appre- hensions of a ...
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... seems to come from the pen of a truly loyal Emigrant from France , who has not spared his Republican country- men ; and indeed , supposing their original plan of obtaining a free government to have been a good one , in establishing it ...
... seems to come from the pen of a truly loyal Emigrant from France , who has not spared his Republican country- men ; and indeed , supposing their original plan of obtaining a free government to have been a good one , in establishing it ...
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