Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal EnlargedRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1807 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... consequences from premises , than was supposed to be effected by reason : -but I speak with hesitation . The acute Glanville says , " the act of the mind which connects propositions , and deduceth conclusions from them , the schools ...
... consequences from premises , than was supposed to be effected by reason : -but I speak with hesitation . The acute Glanville says , " the act of the mind which connects propositions , and deduceth conclusions from them , the schools ...
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... consequences . Chapter XII . gives some practical directions for the manage- ment of the patient after the return of the protruded parts . The author is decided in his ... consequence of the enlargement which has Cooper on Hernia . 35.
... consequences . Chapter XII . gives some practical directions for the manage- ment of the patient after the return of the protruded parts . The author is decided in his ... consequence of the enlargement which has Cooper on Hernia . 35.
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Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. was originally , in consequence of the enlargement which has been made of the natural openings ; and it will therefore be necessary for him ever afterward to wear a truss . - We have next a ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. was originally , in consequence of the enlargement which has been made of the natural openings ; and it will therefore be necessary for him ever afterward to wear a truss . - We have next a ...
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... Consequences not less pernicious frequently attend on imprudence . We should be led almost to imagine that domestic life , that the nuptial tie exempts us from the obligation of observing the rules of propriety and decorum . We ...
... Consequences not less pernicious frequently attend on imprudence . We should be led almost to imagine that domestic life , that the nuptial tie exempts us from the obligation of observing the rules of propriety and decorum . We ...
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... consequence of the mean attempts of time - serving detractors . Hume , Warton , and Johnson in particular , looked with eyes askance " on the stern republican Milton ; and because they did not approve of his political and religious ...
... consequence of the mean attempts of time - serving detractors . Hume , Warton , and Johnson in particular , looked with eyes askance " on the stern republican Milton ; and because they did not approve of his political and religious ...
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Página 368 - If a man were called to fix the period in the history of the world during which the condition of the human race was most happy and prosperous, he would, without hesitation, name that which elapsed from the death of Domitian to the accession of Commodus.
Página 497 - They are too voluminous for a complete translation of the whole; and what they contain would hardly reward the labour of the reader; much less that of the translator.
Página 405 - There was not a village in England that had not a ghost in it; the churchyards were all haunted; every large common had a circle of fairies belonging to it; and there was scarce a shepherd to be met with who had not seen a spirit.
Página 185 - The Grecian commonwealths, while they maintained their liberty, were the most heroic confederacy that ever existed. They were the politest, the bravest, and the wisest of men. In the short space of little more than a century, they became such statesmen, warriors, orators, historians, physicians, poets, critics, painters, sculptors, architects, and, last of all, philosophers, that one can hardly help considering that golden period as a providential event in honour of human nature, to show to what...
Página 403 - ... a man of that strictness of conscience, that he gave over the practice of the law, because he could not understand the reason of giving colour in pleadings, which as he thought was to tell a lie ; and that, with some other things commonly practised, seemed to him contrary to that exactness of truth and justice which became a Christian ; so that he withdrew himself from the inns of court, to live on his estate in the country.
Página 296 - I never addressed myself in the language of decency and friendship to a woman, whether civilized or savage, without receiving a decent and friendly answer. With man it has often been otherwise. In wandering over the barren plains of inhospitable Denmark, through honest Sweden...
Página 107 - Treatise on the Education of Daughters, translated from the French, and adapted to English Readers, with an original Chapter on Religious Studies.
Página 279 - There is no reason to suppose that any commodity has on this account risen in it* price or value. The cause that these evils do not now exist results from a change in the practice and opinion of the people, with reference to the principal measure of property. The Silver Coins are no longer the principal measure of property...
Página 115 - When they first landed, they were bands of fierce, ignorant, idolatrous, and superstitious pirates, enthusiastically courageous, but habitually cruel. Yet from such ancestors a nation has, in the course of twelve centuries, been formed, which, inferior to none in every moral and intellectual merit, is superior to every other in the love and possession of useful liberty: a nation which cultivates with equal success the elegancies of art, the ingenious labours of industry, the energies of war, the...
Página 231 - ... where my forefathers feast Daily on hearts of Spaniards ! — O my son, I feel the venom busy in my breast, Approach, and bring my crown, deck'd with the teeth Of that bold Christian who first dar'd...