The Monthly Review, or, Literary Journal Volume XXII.1760 |
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... advantage and fatisfaction from their own virtue , fuperior to wicked men , or are exempted from any evils to which the latter are subject ; this effect our reason will teach us to afcribe to the intention of the divine wisdom and ...
... advantage and fatisfaction from their own virtue , fuperior to wicked men , or are exempted from any evils to which the latter are subject ; this effect our reason will teach us to afcribe to the intention of the divine wisdom and ...
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... advantages of this changeable fcale are described in the eighth fection . In a word , the very worst keys in the common ... advantage , will therefore ftand longer in " tune than the common fcale which cannot admit that tem- perament ...
... advantages of this changeable fcale are described in the eighth fection . In a word , the very worst keys in the common ... advantage , will therefore ftand longer in " tune than the common fcale which cannot admit that tem- perament ...
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... advantages they are intrufted with ; but none of these things will have the leaft influence upon their fpiritual ftate or intereft , either here or hereafter , pro- ' vided they are firmly fixed upon the firft great foundation . • We do ...
... advantages they are intrufted with ; but none of these things will have the leaft influence upon their fpiritual ftate or intereft , either here or hereafter , pro- ' vided they are firmly fixed upon the firft great foundation . • We do ...
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... advantage to the fugar trade . Our Author having given his thoughts concerning the dif- pofal of our conquefts , then changes the fcene , and offers fome propofitions for the fettlement of affairs in Germany . He gives it as his opinion ...
... advantage to the fugar trade . Our Author having given his thoughts concerning the dif- pofal of our conquefts , then changes the fcene , and offers fome propofitions for the fettlement of affairs in Germany . He gives it as his opinion ...
Стр. 53
... advantage for ourselves , but North America , gained at the expence of fo many millions . — An expence which we ought to be re - imbursed , in money , or fomething equivalent . In the conclufion , the Letter - writer expatiates with ...
... advantage for ourselves , but North America , gained at the expence of fo many millions . — An expence which we ought to be re - imbursed , in money , or fomething equivalent . In the conclufion , the Letter - writer expatiates with ...
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