The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 35Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1802 - Books |
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... contains , there is not one that does not abound with in- struction : those which follow we cite as of material importance . Having premised the authority of Jerom , I will now propose some conjectures of my own . Ch . iii . B 3 ...
... contains , there is not one that does not abound with in- struction : those which follow we cite as of material importance . Having premised the authority of Jerom , I will now propose some conjectures of my own . Ch . iii . B 3 ...
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... contains it . In a country where disease depends much on marshes , this dry wind must be healthy ; but we have no reason to think it of a peculiar nature , except that , from analogy , we may suppose it to be highly electrical . The ...
... contains it . In a country where disease depends much on marshes , this dry wind must be healthy ; but we have no reason to think it of a peculiar nature , except that , from analogy , we may suppose it to be highly electrical . The ...
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... containing many circumstances hitherto unknown , and of great importance to our history , From these manuscripts I shall extract , in haste , a few anecdotes respecting the enterprises of Great - Britain , which will not fail to remind ...
... containing many circumstances hitherto unknown , and of great importance to our history , From these manuscripts I shall extract , in haste , a few anecdotes respecting the enterprises of Great - Britain , which will not fail to remind ...
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... containing these complaints . In reply to their re- quest for new restrictions and penalties , he observes- It is in vain to multiply laws and restrictions . If the clergy do not themselves attract the respect they desire , it is ...
... containing these complaints . In reply to their re- quest for new restrictions and penalties , he observes- It is in vain to multiply laws and restrictions . If the clergy do not themselves attract the respect they desire , it is ...
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... contains , True to his charge a kindred being reigns . 66 1 Though Heav'n to days of old no more allow'd Than just to see confus'dly through a cloud , In the vast regions of unbounded space , Beyond the broad Atlantic , dwell a race ...
... contains , True to his charge a kindred being reigns . 66 1 Though Heav'n to days of old no more allow'd Than just to see confus'dly through a cloud , In the vast regions of unbounded space , Beyond the broad Atlantic , dwell a race ...
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