Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal EnlargedRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1799 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... former was a ship of 340 tons burthen , commanded by Captain George Vancouver , carrying 10 guns , with a complement of 100 men : -The other was a brig , commanded by Lieutenant ( now Captain ) W. R. Broughton , carrying 4 guns and 45 ...
... former was a ship of 340 tons burthen , commanded by Captain George Vancouver , carrying 10 guns , with a complement of 100 men : -The other was a brig , commanded by Lieutenant ( now Captain ) W. R. Broughton , carrying 4 guns and 45 ...
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... former expressions . This new language every inhabitant , is under the necessity of adopting ; as any negligence or contempt of it is punished with the greatest severity . Their former expressions were , however , retained in their ...
... former expressions . This new language every inhabitant , is under the necessity of adopting ; as any negligence or contempt of it is punished with the greatest severity . Their former expressions were , however , retained in their ...
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... former times ; and , except in one instance , they gave scarcely any cause of complaint in that respect . Most of the animals , plants , and herbs which had caused Captain Cook so much anxiety and trouble to deposit here , have fallen a ...
... former times ; and , except in one instance , they gave scarcely any cause of complaint in that respect . Most of the animals , plants , and herbs which had caused Captain Cook so much anxiety and trouble to deposit here , have fallen a ...
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... former , I shall therefore the pointing of pins is attended with the almost certain sacrifice of those who are employed in it . Strong constitutions are not so im- mediately affected , but to the strongest it generally proves fatal , if ...
... former , I shall therefore the pointing of pins is attended with the almost certain sacrifice of those who are employed in it . Strong constitutions are not so im- mediately affected , but to the strongest it generally proves fatal , if ...
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... former : they fly off from each uncirculating part of the form , and bursting through its pores , penetrate the surrounding shade , and lose themselves in the general medium . Scarcely has the complex picture attained this state of ...
... former : they fly off from each uncirculating part of the form , and bursting through its pores , penetrate the surrounding shade , and lose themselves in the general medium . Scarcely has the complex picture attained this state of ...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Potpun prikaz - 1833 |
Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Potpun prikaz - 1828 |
Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Potpun prikaz - 1824 |
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Stranica 188 - In those very writings which Grotius is gravely blamed for having quoted. The usages and laws of nations, the events of history, the opinions of philosophers, the sentiments of orators and poets, as well as the observation of common life, are, in truth, the materials out of which the science of morality is formed ; and those who neglect them are justly chargeable with a vain attempt to philosophise without regard to fact and experience, — the sole foundation of all true philosophy.
Stranica 232 - An Authentic Narrative of the Proceedings of bis Majesty's Squadron, under the Command of Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelsun, from its sailing from Gibraltar to the Conclusion of the glorious Battle of the Nile ; drawn up from the Minutes of an Officer of Rank in the Squadron.
Stranica 187 - ... his enemies when they were weak. In times of the most furious civil and religious faction he preserved his name unspotted, and he knew how to reconcile fidelity to his own party, with moderation towards his opponents.
Stranica 188 - ... a conclusive proof of the unanimity of the whole human race on the great rules of duty and the fundamental principles of morals. On such matters, poets and orators are the most unexceptionable of all witnesses ; for they address themselves to the general feelings and sympathies of mankind; they are...
Stranica 187 - ... of my readers only by name. Yet, if we fairly estimate both his endowments and his virtues, we may justly consider him as one of the most memorable men who have done honour to modern times. He combined the discharge of the most important duties of active and public life with the attainment of that exact and various learning which is generally the portion only of the recluse student. He was distinguished as an advocate and a magistrate, and he composed the most valuable works on the law of his...
Stranica 190 - We can examine almost every imaginable variety in the character, manners, opinions, feeling prejudices, and institutions of mankind, into which they can. be thrown, either by the rudeness of barbarism, or by the capricious corruptions of refinement, or by those innumerable combinations of circumstances, which, both in these opposite conditions, and in all the intermediate stages between them, influence or direct the course of human affairs. History, if I may be allowed the expression, is now a vast...
Stranica 45 - That part of the image which others call red, appears to me little more than a shade, or defect of light ; after that the orange, yellow, and green seem one colour, which descends pretty uniformly from an intense to a rare yellow, making what I should call different shades of yellow.
Stranica 343 - ... when the conduct of the catholics shall be such as to make it safe for the government to admit them to the participation of the privileges granted to those of the established religion, and when the temper of the times shall be favourable to such a measure...
Stranica 189 - Grotius seems to have been the first who attempted to give the world any thing like a system of those principles which ought to run through, and be the foundation of the laws of all nations...
Stranica 137 - Om! Let these women, not to be widowed, good wives, adorned with collyrium, holding clarified butter, consign themselves to the fire. Immortal, not childless, nor husbandless, well adorned with gems, let them pass into fire, whose original element is water.