The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1805 |
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... learned of his day ; that he obtained ecclesiastic preferment from Clement XI .; that he was the founder and director of the Roman Society of Arcadia ; that he published many works ; that he had many friends , and some enemies ; that ...
... learned of his day ; that he obtained ecclesiastic preferment from Clement XI .; that he was the founder and director of the Roman Society of Arcadia ; that he published many works ; that he had many friends , and some enemies ; that ...
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... learned Dr. Rennell . We close this short article with recommending the author to avoid , in future , the gaping ... learned Sons of learned Fa- thers , it is unnecessary to repeat what was observed in the review of Mr. Rennell's Ode . D ...
... learned Dr. Rennell . We close this short article with recommending the author to avoid , in future , the gaping ... learned Sons of learned Fa- thers , it is unnecessary to repeat what was observed in the review of Mr. Rennell's Ode . D ...
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... learned men of the kingdom , who seeing the utility of experimental philosophy , first privately among themselves , and afterwards more publicly pro- ceeded in making several useful discoveries , after the Restoration obtained the ...
... learned men of the kingdom , who seeing the utility of experimental philosophy , first privately among themselves , and afterwards more publicly pro- ceeded in making several useful discoveries , after the Restoration obtained the ...
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