Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1795 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... causes of intermitting fevers ; one of the principal of which he afferted to be , the use of water impregnated with argillaceous particles . His thefis bears the date of June 24 , 1735 , when he was in his 28th year .. year . Leyden was ...
... causes of intermitting fevers ; one of the principal of which he afferted to be , the use of water impregnated with argillaceous particles . His thefis bears the date of June 24 , 1735 , when he was in his 28th year .. year . Leyden was ...
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... caused by sudden and violent rains , which repeatedly happen on the mountains in which this river has its fource , though none fall , at that time , in the flat coun try where the floods are feen . - Almoft the whole of Mr. G.'s ...
... caused by sudden and violent rains , which repeatedly happen on the mountains in which this river has its fource , though none fall , at that time , in the flat coun try where the floods are feen . - Almoft the whole of Mr. G.'s ...
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... cause are equal , the effects must be equal . Thus the whole demonstration of ARCHIMEDES is rendered perfectly complete , and at the fame time it is very fhort and fimple . ' The other part of the demonftration will readily occur to ...
... cause are equal , the effects must be equal . Thus the whole demonstration of ARCHIMEDES is rendered perfectly complete , and at the fame time it is very fhort and fimple . ' The other part of the demonftration will readily occur to ...
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... cause already oppreffing her , and producing the disease , with what propriety could a medicine be exhibited to affift her , whofe exciting powers only arise from a fimilar indirect mode of operation ? ' The explanation of the effects ...
... cause already oppreffing her , and producing the disease , with what propriety could a medicine be exhibited to affift her , whofe exciting powers only arise from a fimilar indirect mode of operation ? ' The explanation of the effects ...
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... cause , that has come to our knowlege . Ofwald , who set this fong to mu- fic , and published it , affured a friend of ours , ftill living , that he had it from Armstrong in his own hand - writing . As the facts and reflections in the ...
... cause , that has come to our knowlege . Ofwald , who set this fong to mu- fic , and published it , affured a friend of ours , ftill living , that he had it from Armstrong in his own hand - writing . As the facts and reflections in the ...
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الصفحة 337 - Who but must laugh if such a man there be ? Who would not weep if Atticus were he?
الصفحة 297 - Of an action that is conformable to the principle of utility, one may always say either that it is one that ought to be done, or at least that it is not one that ought not to be done.
الصفحة 400 - A great multitude of people are continually talking of the Law of Nature; and then they go on giving you their sentiments about what is right and what is wrong: and these sentiments, you are to understand, are so many chapters and sections of the Law of Nature.
الصفحة 442 - But do not harbor a thought that mine is the joy of fear. Logan never felt fear. He will not turn on his heel to save his life.
الصفحة 539 - Representations instead of collections of the people; a total separation of the executive from the legislative power, and of the judicial from both; and a balance in the legislature by three independent, equal branches are perhaps the only three discoveries in the constitution of a free government since the institution of Lycurgus.
الصفحة 539 - ... discoveries in the constitution of a free government since the institution of Lycurgus. Even these have been so unfortunate that they have never spread: the first has been given up by all the nations, excepting one, which had once adopted it; and the other two, reduced to practice, if not invented, by the English nation, have never been imitated by any other except their own descendants in America.
الصفحة 297 - Not that there is or ever has been that human creature breathing, however stupid or perverse, who has not on many, perhaps on most occasions of his life, deferred to it. By the natural constitution of the human frame, on most occasions of their lives men in general embrace this principle, without thinking of it...
الصفحة 540 - The rich, the well-born, and the able acquire an influence among the people that will soon be too much for simple honesty and plain sense in a house of representatives. The most illustrious of them must, therefore, be separated from the mass and placed by themselves in a senate; this is, to all honest and useful intents, an ostracism.
الصفحة 400 - ... 8. We have one philosopher, who says, there is no harm in any thing in the world but in telling a lie : and that if, for example, you were to murder your own father, this would only be a particular way of saying, he was not your father. Of course, when this philosopher sees any thing that he does not like, he says, it is a particular way of telling a lie.
الصفحة 312 - If, therefore, the painter's landscape be indispensable to the perfection of gardening, it would surely be far better to paint it on canvas at the end of an avenue, as they do in Holland, than to sacrifice the health, cheerfulness, and comfort of a country residence, to the wild but pleasing scenery of a painter's imagination.