The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volumen35R. Griffiths, 1766 |
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... received a fevere chaftisement . When I first gave my opinion , fays our Author , of the very learned and ingenious Bishop Hare's Syftem of Hebrew Metre , which my fubject almost unavoidably led me to do ; I fupported that opinion with ...
... received a fevere chaftisement . When I first gave my opinion , fays our Author , of the very learned and ingenious Bishop Hare's Syftem of Hebrew Metre , which my fubject almost unavoidably led me to do ; I fupported that opinion with ...
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... received in reputable private company , nor re- garded nor treated in public , on the common terms of polite , not to fay honeft people , and muft fometimes ( if the fcruples not however to appear ) fuffer either pofitive or negative ...
... received in reputable private company , nor re- garded nor treated in public , on the common terms of polite , not to fay honeft people , and muft fometimes ( if the fcruples not however to appear ) fuffer either pofitive or negative ...
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... received , when they fee him embarked in the fame voyage , and not affecting a different course , or oppofing the current . ' From this fpecimen the Author may obtain the credit of being man of fenfe and obfervation , though he is too ...
... received , when they fee him embarked in the fame voyage , and not affecting a different course , or oppofing the current . ' From this fpecimen the Author may obtain the credit of being man of fenfe and obfervation , though he is too ...
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... receiving any letter from either , for the space of fix months . She was now almost distracted , and entered into a convent , where the foon after received a letter from her mother , acquainting her that her long filence had been owing ...
... receiving any letter from either , for the space of fix months . She was now almost distracted , and entered into a convent , where the foon after received a letter from her mother , acquainting her that her long filence had been owing ...
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... received fecretly , wherein he exhorted her to think no more of him , and used every per- fuafive that religion or honour could suggest . Soon after this , the Baron died , and Julia the daughter learnt by accident the whole hiftory ...
... received fecretly , wherein he exhorted her to think no more of him , and used every per- fuafive that religion or honour could suggest . Soon after this , the Baron died , and Julia the daughter learnt by accident the whole hiftory ...
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Página 182 - What do we ? for this man doeth many miracles. If we let him thus alone, all men will believe on him : and the Romans shall come and take away both our place and nation.
Página 260 - Thus also a vine or other tree might be said to be in common, as all men were equally entitled to its produce ; and yet any private individual might gain the sole property of the fruit, which he had gathered for his own repast. A doctrine well illustrated by Cicero, who compares the world to a great theatre, which is common to the public, and yet the place which any man has taken is for the time his own.
Página 227 - Now to him that worketh is the reward not reckoned of grace, but of debt. But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness.
Página 182 - Saying, What shall we do to these men ? for that indeed a notable miracle hath been done by them is manifest to all them that dwell in Jerusalem; and we cannot deny it.
Página 176 - And hardly do we guess aright at things that are upon earth, and with labour do we find the things that are before us: but the things that are in heaven who hath searched out?
Página 29 - ... his nostrils. He had killed two men in duels before I left Ireland, and would have been hanged, but that it was his good fortune to be tried before a judge, who never let any man suffer for killing another in this manner. (This was the late Sir John St. Leger.) He debauched all the women he could, and many whom he could not corrupt, he ravished.
Página 141 - And not rather, (as we be slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say,) Let us do evil, that good may come? whose damnation is just.
Página 259 - In the beginning of the world, we are informed by holy writ, the allbountiful Creator gave to man 'dominion over all the earth, and over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.
Página 175 - It is true that a little philosophy inclineth man's mind to atheism; but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about to religion ; for while the mind of man looketh upon second causes scattered, it may sometimes rest in them, and go no further ; but when it beholdeth the chain of them, confederate and linked together, it must needs fly to Providence and Deity.
Página 259 - ... rest, for shade, or the like, acquired for the time a sort of ownership, from which it would have been unjust, and contrary to the law of nature, to have driven him by force; but the instant that he quitted the use or occupation of it, another might seize it without injustice.