The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1802 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 86
Page 20
... says that all others are in the wrong . I remember soon after the foundation of the University of Gottingen , that Heumann and Oporin read lectures there at the same time on the Apocalypse . Oporin , a man of great modesty and ...
... says that all others are in the wrong . I remember soon after the foundation of the University of Gottingen , that Heumann and Oporin read lectures there at the same time on the Apocalypse . Oporin , a man of great modesty and ...
Page 416
... says , ( p . 311. ) The Mysi , a people of Asia , in the neighbourhood of Troas , killed and eat such prisoners as they took in war * . Why , says Hieronymus , do I speak of other nations , when I saw , while I was in Gaul , the Scots ...
... says , ( p . 311. ) The Mysi , a people of Asia , in the neighbourhood of Troas , killed and eat such prisoners as they took in war * . Why , says Hieronymus , do I speak of other nations , when I saw , while I was in Gaul , the Scots ...
Page 485
... says that , though these pieces are totally forgotten , yet , in order to render his plan useful , and prevent young writers in future from committing the same . errors , and adopting such party - prejudices as disgrace the na- tional ...
... says that , though these pieces are totally forgotten , yet , in order to render his plan useful , and prevent young writers in future from committing the same . errors , and adopting such party - prejudices as disgrace the na- tional ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abdollatiph acid antient appears Aristotle attention Batavian Republic Blagdon Boards Caerleon called cause character Christian church circumstances commencement conduct considerable considered contains Cyprus DARRACQ effect Egypt employed endeavours expence experiments express extract favour former France French French Revolution frequently friends genius give Gospel honour human important inoculation interest intitled island justice knowlege labour late letter Lord Madame de Genlis manner means memoir ment merit mind Monmouthshire nation nature neral never object observations occasion opinion original particular passage peace perhaps persons perusal philosopher poem political possess present principles produced prove racter readers religion remarks respecting revolution Roman Saladin says seems sermons shew Sir Richard Hoare Sir Richard Musgrave society spirit submarine volcanoes supposed tion translation vaccine volcanoes volume Wexford whole words writer Yarmouth