The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 53R. Griffiths, 1775 - Books |
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Page 60
... almoft ridicu- lous inconfistency in their writings . Mr. Macpherson often stands in this fituation . • Such , fays our Historian , was the end of the reign of James the Second , a prince , whose impolitic conduct deprived , in a great ...
... almoft ridicu- lous inconfistency in their writings . Mr. Macpherson often stands in this fituation . • Such , fays our Historian , was the end of the reign of James the Second , a prince , whose impolitic conduct deprived , in a great ...
Page 131
... almoft . These cares formed so confiderable a part in the education of the young , that both Alfred and Charlemagne provided masters for their fons , as foon as ever their age would allow it ; and had them carefully trained up in the ...
... almoft . These cares formed so confiderable a part in the education of the young , that both Alfred and Charlemagne provided masters for their fons , as foon as ever their age would allow it ; and had them carefully trained up in the ...
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... almoft principally founded By those who have not confidered the comparative value of money in ancient times , it is commonly matter of exclamation and envy , when the apparently low price of commodities in those times is recorded . A ...
... almoft principally founded By those who have not confidered the comparative value of money in ancient times , it is commonly matter of exclamation and envy , when the apparently low price of commodities in those times is recorded . A ...
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