THE MONTHLY REVIEW, OR, LITERARY JOURNAL1758 |
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... Henry VIII . was but 11 oz . 5 dwt . Troy , fo that 20 fhillings in tale was then exactly a pound in weight . D REVIEW , July , 1758 . are : are the next objects of our Author's elucidation : An Efay upon Money and Coins . 33.
... Henry VIII . was but 11 oz . 5 dwt . Troy , fo that 20 fhillings in tale was then exactly a pound in weight . D REVIEW , July , 1758 . are : are the next objects of our Author's elucidation : An Efay upon Money and Coins . 33.
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SEVERAL HANDS. : are the next objects of our Author's elucidation : to this purpose he produces feveral extracts from thofe who had formerly con- fidered the fubject , particularly from the learned gentleman * of whom he has borrowed the ...
SEVERAL HANDS. : are the next objects of our Author's elucidation : to this purpose he produces feveral extracts from thofe who had formerly con- fidered the fubject , particularly from the learned gentleman * of whom he has borrowed the ...
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... object of their ftudies and attention . The Nominals lifted them- felves under the standard of Occham the invincible Doctor , in oppofition to the Reals , the followers of Duns Scotus , entitled the Subtile Doctor . This occafioned the ...
... object of their ftudies and attention . The Nominals lifted them- felves under the standard of Occham the invincible Doctor , in oppofition to the Reals , the followers of Duns Scotus , entitled the Subtile Doctor . This occafioned the ...
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... object that could come within the reach of his influence ; fo the memory of this great man merits the univerfal regard of pofterity , as of one whofe pious and munificent defigns were directed to the general good of mankind , and were ...
... object that could come within the reach of his influence ; fo the memory of this great man merits the univerfal regard of pofterity , as of one whofe pious and munificent defigns were directed to the general good of mankind , and were ...
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... object of terror to the great fovereigns and ar- biters of Greece : fometimes he was too powerful and for- ' midable ; it was rafh and impolitic to provoke his refentment ; a war was burthenfome and expenfive ; the balance of power ❝ a ...
... object of terror to the great fovereigns and ar- biters of Greece : fometimes he was too powerful and for- ' midable ; it was rafh and impolitic to provoke his refentment ; a war was burthenfome and expenfive ; the balance of power ❝ a ...
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