The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 53R. Griffiths, 1775 - Books |
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Page 431
... composed of atoms , which live at each other's expence , and feed upon each other . We feed upon the animal called the earth , & c . ' This is extravagant , without being new . Hitherto we had thought this man an Atheist , with his Na ...
... composed of atoms , which live at each other's expence , and feed upon each other . We feed upon the animal called the earth , & c . ' This is extravagant , without being new . Hitherto we had thought this man an Atheist , with his Na ...
Page 540
... composed the Memoir before us , to throw some new light upon the fpiritual nature of the mind of man . The piece is long ; but as the writer is rich in expreffion , it will be the lefs difficult difficult to give a clear , though ...
... composed the Memoir before us , to throw some new light upon the fpiritual nature of the mind of man . The piece is long ; but as the writer is rich in expreffion , it will be the lefs difficult difficult to give a clear , though ...
Page 546
... composed of the juice of certain plants , of lines , and of a certain quantity of pepper and brandy . After this , they oblige him to run as fast and as long as he is able , and when his strength is exhausted , they put him to bed ...
... composed of the juice of certain plants , of lines , and of a certain quantity of pepper and brandy . After this , they oblige him to run as fast and as long as he is able , and when his strength is exhausted , they put him to bed ...
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