The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1802 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 81
Page 44
... object merely to preserve and prolong the existence . It extends its aim farther than the direct art of healing ... object , object , the maintaining and prolonging life in the asthenic 44 Johnston's Translation of Struve's Asthennogy.
... object merely to preserve and prolong the existence . It extends its aim farther than the direct art of healing ... object , object , the maintaining and prolonging life in the asthenic 44 Johnston's Translation of Struve's Asthennogy.
Page 369
... object ; and to feel a kind of repugnance at the admission of a second attachment . We do not mean to deny the justice of the author's arguments against a belief in the unextinguishable nature of a first flame ; they may be occasionally ...
... object ; and to feel a kind of repugnance at the admission of a second attachment . We do not mean to deny the justice of the author's arguments against a belief in the unextinguishable nature of a first flame ; they may be occasionally ...
Page 543
... object of which was to set fire to villages ; and he became so much the object of terror , as to be called the old man of the mountain . Muller was at this time chief in command ; and he appears to have been that upright and resolute ...
... object of which was to set fire to villages ; and he became so much the object of terror , as to be called the old man of the mountain . Muller was at this time chief in command ; and he appears to have been that upright and resolute ...
Contents
MONTHLY REVIEW | 1 |
Varro on Agriculture | 5 |
Belsbams Memoirs of the Reign | 9 |
Copyright | |
57 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abdollatiph antient appears Aristotle attention Batavian Republic beautiful Blagdon Boards Bonaparte Caerleon called cause character Christian church circumstances clergy commencement conduct considerable considered contains Cyprus doctrine effect Egypt employed Europe expence express extract favour former France French French Revolution frequently friends give Gospel honour human interest intitled Ireland island justice knowlege labour late laws Lord Luke Madame de Genlis manner means ment merit mind Monmouthshire mountains nations nature neral never object observations occasion opinion original particular passage peace perhaps persons perusal philosopher poem political possess present principle produced prove racter readers religion remarks respecting Roman Saladin says sermons shew siege of Toulon Sir Richard Hoare Sir Richard Musgrave society submarine volcanoes supposed tion translation volcano volume Wexford whole words writer