The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 53R. Griffiths, 1775 - Books |
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... respect to the degree of excellence attained in any work . In architecture , it must be formed and improved by a correct tafte , and diligent study of the beauties exhibited by great masters in their productions ; and it is only by ...
... respect to the degree of excellence attained in any work . In architecture , it must be formed and improved by a correct tafte , and diligent study of the beauties exhibited by great masters in their productions ; and it is only by ...
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... respects , in a ftate of real dependance . ' In continuing the account of the limitations which are fet to the ... respect especially , so highly useful , that it. that called nated entertained 290 De Lolme on the Conflitution of ...
... respects , in a ftate of real dependance . ' In continuing the account of the limitations which are fet to the ... respect especially , so highly useful , that it. that called nated entertained 290 De Lolme on the Conflitution of ...
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... respect of persons , is not good : For , for a piece of bread , that man will tranfgrefs . X 4 " A man / " A man , that hath respect of perfons Hunt on feveral Passages in the Book of Proverbs . 303.
... respect of persons , is not good : For , for a piece of bread , that man will tranfgrefs . X 4 " A man / " A man , that hath respect of perfons Hunt on feveral Passages in the Book of Proverbs . 303.
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