The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 53R. Griffiths, 1775 - Books |
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Page 79
... sufficient to sup- port the temple of British concord . I have no more doubt than I entertain of my existence , that , if you admitted these , you would command an immediate peace ; and with but tolerable future ma- nagement , a lasting ...
... sufficient to sup- port the temple of British concord . I have no more doubt than I entertain of my existence , that , if you admitted these , you would command an immediate peace ; and with but tolerable future ma- nagement , a lasting ...
Page 250
... sufficient to abstain from wine only , the disuse of which , in this cafe , will be of more fervice than lessening the quantity of food can be . And though the patient's complaints should be somewhat greater , it will be enough to ...
... sufficient to abstain from wine only , the disuse of which , in this cafe , will be of more fervice than lessening the quantity of food can be . And though the patient's complaints should be somewhat greater , it will be enough to ...
Page 424
... sufficient to preserve him from the neceffity of having recourse to the reflection which , he fays , would console him , if his well meant attempts should be found unequal to his wishes ; " that his works may not be totally useless ...
... sufficient to preserve him from the neceffity of having recourse to the reflection which , he fays , would console him , if his well meant attempts should be found unequal to his wishes ; " that his works may not be totally useless ...
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