Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1813 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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الصفحة 66
... neral , I perceive that the portraits drawn of her have been over- charged . She is a woman ; she is ambitious ; she has already been duped ; and as she fears new deception , she carries her distrust too far . But in my opinion , a ...
... neral , I perceive that the portraits drawn of her have been over- charged . She is a woman ; she is ambitious ; she has already been duped ; and as she fears new deception , she carries her distrust too far . But in my opinion , a ...
الصفحة 166
... neral intrusion , and retires to the zenanah . Here , surrounded by his wife and children , he enjoys the pleasing converse of the one , and the innocent diversions of the other .'- A wife never brings a dowry to her husband , except ...
... neral intrusion , and retires to the zenanah . Here , surrounded by his wife and children , he enjoys the pleasing converse of the one , and the innocent diversions of the other .'- A wife never brings a dowry to her husband , except ...
الصفحة 167
... neral is furnished with hot and cold baths . Where the former cannot be afforded , a boiler is always in readiness . ' From these ( abridged ) details of native manners , let us pass to a consideration of the condition of our countrymen ...
... neral is furnished with hot and cold baths . Where the former cannot be afforded , a boiler is always in readiness . ' From these ( abridged ) details of native manners , let us pass to a consideration of the condition of our countrymen ...
الصفحة 181
... neral reasoning , are occasionally well discussed . Such a remark applies to the author's examination of the power of parliaments , though we by no means adopt his conclusions . On this point there can be no argument , if the House of ...
... neral reasoning , are occasionally well discussed . Such a remark applies to the author's examination of the power of parliaments , though we by no means adopt his conclusions . On this point there can be no argument , if the House of ...
الصفحة 194
... neral of the King , the Parliament of Paris ordered this dissertation of M. Huerne de la Motte to be burned by the hangman ; and , on a general requisition of the French bar , M. Huerne de la Motte was expelled from it . M. Desprez de ...
... neral of the King , the Parliament of Paris ordered this dissertation of M. Huerne de la Motte to be burned by the hangman ; and , on a general requisition of the French bar , M. Huerne de la Motte was expelled from it . M. Desprez de ...
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الصفحة 154 - ... fluids, besides the vibratory motion, which must be conceived greatest in the last, the particles have a motion round their own axes, with different velocities, the particles of elastic fluids moving with the greatest quickness; and that, in ethereal substances, the particles move round their own axes, and separate from each other, penetrating in right lines through space. Temperature may be conceived to depend upon the...
الصفحة 314 - Any general character, from the best to the worst, from the most ignorant to the most enlightened, may be given to any community, even to the world at large, by the application of proper means; which means are to a great extent at the command and under the control of those who have influence in the affairs of men.
الصفحة 275 - Some cheerful souls were feasting on the plain; Some did the song, and some the choir maintain, Beneath a laurel shade, where mighty Po Mounts up to woods above, and hides his head below.
الصفحة 369 - If this was favourable, he showed a disposition to become more intimate, examined more minutely his dress, and expressed by his countenance more or less satisfaction ; but if it happened to be unfavourable, he suddenly went off to a distance with expressions of carelessness or disgust.
الصفحة 153 - When the temperature of bodies is raised by friction, there seems to be no diminution of their capacities, using the word in its common sense ; and in many chemical changes, connected with an increase of temperature, there appears to be likewise an increase of capacity. A piece of iron made red-hot by hammering, cannot be strongly heated a second time by the same means, unless it has been previously introduced into a fire.
الصفحة 130 - Were I to publish an account of silenced and ejected ministers, I should be strongly tempted to insert Mr. Lindsey in the list which he mentions in his apology with so much veneration. He certainly deserves as much respect and honour as any of them for the part he has acted.
الصفحة 154 - ... and elastic fluids, besides the vibratory motion, which must be conceived greatest in the last, the particles have a motion round their own axes, with different velocities, the particles of elastic fluids moving with the greatest quickness : and that in ethereal substances the particles move round their own axes, and separate from each other, penetrating in right lines through space.
الصفحة 394 - History of Scotland, from the Reformation to the death of Queen Mary, is an undisguised and virulent hypocritical attack on the History of Scotland by the same illustrious author.
الصفحة 375 - He was exceedingly courteous and affable, even to the lowest, and never despised any man for want of capacity, but always expressed freely his resentment against any immorality or impiety. He not only shewed a great and constant regard to religion in general, as well by an exemplary course of life, as in all his writings ; but was also a firm believer of revealed religion^ which appears by the many papers he has left on that subject...
الصفحة 405 - History of England, from the First Invasion of the Romans to the reign of William and Mary, in the year 1688.