The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1797 - Books |
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Page 79
... causes , without radical and very extensive changes in the character and civil economy of the country , we think very questionable ; in the mean time , while the topic is under ... cause MONTHLY CATALOGUE , Medical , & c . 79 Reform,
... causes , without radical and very extensive changes in the character and civil economy of the country , we think very questionable ; in the mean time , while the topic is under ... cause MONTHLY CATALOGUE , Medical , & c . 79 Reform,
Page 80
... cause of violence in the civil world , and the general prevalence of superstition , which is the prime cause of infidelity and a disregard to God in religion . ' Dupuis ' " Origine de tous les Cultes , " Dupuis 180 MONTHLY CATALOGUE ...
... cause of violence in the civil world , and the general prevalence of superstition , which is the prime cause of infidelity and a disregard to God in religion . ' Dupuis ' " Origine de tous les Cultes , " Dupuis 180 MONTHLY CATALOGUE ...
Page 557
... causes . After- ward , the waters took their place . Some caverns have been formed by subterraneous fires : - but the most powerful cause has been the refrigeration of the globe . The author thinks ( vol . v . p . 332 ) that , though ...
... causes . After- ward , the waters took their place . Some caverns have been formed by subterraneous fires : - but the most powerful cause has been the refrigeration of the globe . The author thinks ( vol . v . p . 332 ) that , though ...
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