The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1803 - Books |
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Page 57
... important , whether we consider its origin or its effects , its injunctions or its prohibitions , its influence on the heart or its tendency in society ; in such proportion the knowlege of natural things contained in the bible is important ...
... important , whether we consider its origin or its effects , its injunctions or its prohibitions , its influence on the heart or its tendency in society ; in such proportion the knowlege of natural things contained in the bible is important ...
Page 78
... important events to which it relates are described in a very plain and satisfactory manner , and the public documents are generally so incorporated with the author's narrative as to constitute a principal part of it . After a short ...
... important events to which it relates are described in a very plain and satisfactory manner , and the public documents are generally so incorporated with the author's narrative as to constitute a principal part of it . After a short ...
Page 466
... important facts within a narrow com- A pass , and of stating them in a clear unaffected manner . few engravings , illustrative of the first part of the essay , would have saved the trouble of having recourse to more cumber- some and ...
... important facts within a narrow com- A pass , and of stating them in a clear unaffected manner . few engravings , illustrative of the first part of the essay , would have saved the trouble of having recourse to more cumber- some and ...
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