The Monthly Review, or, Literary Journal Volume XXII.1760 |
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... THOUGHTS on Paper Credit , 166 on the prefent War , 345 THUROT , genuine Memoirs of , 257 W. TILSON against Holidays , 347 WAY to keep him , TIMES , a fecond Epiftle to Fla- vian , 515 TITUS Vefpafian , a Tragedy , 168 TRINITARIAN ...
... THOUGHTS on Paper Credit , 166 on the prefent War , 345 THUROT , genuine Memoirs of , 257 W. TILSON against Holidays , 347 WAY to keep him , TIMES , a fecond Epiftle to Fla- vian , 515 TITUS Vefpafian , a Tragedy , 168 TRINITARIAN ...
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... thought a fufficient reason for rejecting them ( efpecially as it is very generally fuppofed , that the Laws of Motion difcovered by Newton , are fufficient to account for the motions and actions of all material bodies ) Dr. Hillary ...
... thought a fufficient reason for rejecting them ( efpecially as it is very generally fuppofed , that the Laws of Motion difcovered by Newton , are fufficient to account for the motions and actions of all material bodies ) Dr. Hillary ...
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... thoughts and ways are above those of men , as the heaven is above the earth ? How much more incapable muft we neceffarily be , of eftimating the fitnefs of things and events ? How much more liable to judge erroneously , where all that ...
... thoughts and ways are above those of men , as the heaven is above the earth ? How much more incapable muft we neceffarily be , of eftimating the fitnefs of things and events ? How much more liable to judge erroneously , where all that ...
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... thought to be in the world ; yet it is owing to that proportion , whether greater or lefs , that mankind are so happy as they are , and human life fo comfortable and agreeable as it is found to be and it is from the goodness of men's ...
... thought to be in the world ; yet it is owing to that proportion , whether greater or lefs , that mankind are so happy as they are , and human life fo comfortable and agreeable as it is found to be and it is from the goodness of men's ...
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... thought that he was taken ill , and fo repeated their follicitations . But all was in vain , though the poor child was already grown pale with the lots of blood . An Officer who attended at table , at laft per- ceived it ; for Charles ...
... thought that he was taken ill , and fo repeated their follicitations . But all was in vain , though the poor child was already grown pale with the lots of blood . An Officer who attended at table , at laft per- ceived it ; for Charles ...
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