The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 - Books |
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Page 36
... various branches of their business , and producing even the finest workmanship , by means of a few tools ; which , to all appearance , are the most deficient and unmanageable . In China , the same observation may be made . During our ...
... various branches of their business , and producing even the finest workmanship , by means of a few tools ; which , to all appearance , are the most deficient and unmanageable . In China , the same observation may be made . During our ...
Page 65
... various dispensations of heaven . In these their great outlines , the two theories agree ; in other respects they differ . What is speculation only in the one , is certainty in the other . In stoicism we have only the hypothetical ...
... various dispensations of heaven . In these their great outlines , the two theories agree ; in other respects they differ . What is speculation only in the one , is certainty in the other . In stoicism we have only the hypothetical ...
Page 66
... various classes that compose a community , the far greater . part , from their very situation and its attendant privations , are doomed to a state of ignorance or moral imbecility . These have no principles ; they have only prejudices ...
... various classes that compose a community , the far greater . part , from their very situation and its attendant privations , are doomed to a state of ignorance or moral imbecility . These have no principles ; they have only prejudices ...
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... various a nature , a clear and compendious manner of referring to them became desirable . This want is here supplied by Mr. Tomlins , whose accuracy and diligence are already known to the Profession ; and who , to use his own words ...
... various a nature , a clear and compendious manner of referring to them became desirable . This want is here supplied by Mr. Tomlins , whose accuracy and diligence are already known to the Profession ; and who , to use his own words ...
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... various readings from Kennicott and De Rossi . In the New Testament , the Syriac and English versions stand on the left - hand page , and the Greek and Latin Vulgate on the right ; in four columns . - The various readings are below , in ...
... various readings from Kennicott and De Rossi . In the New Testament , the Syriac and English versions stand on the left - hand page , and the Greek and Latin Vulgate on the right ; in four columns . - The various readings are below , in ...
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