The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 11Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1794 - Books |
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... means of subsistence , which render marriages early and frequent ) , augments one - fifth in every twenty years , in defiance of public and private defpotism . She difplays a partial luxury in the midft of wildernesses ; she has a ...
... means of subsistence , which render marriages early and frequent ) , augments one - fifth in every twenty years , in defiance of public and private defpotism . She difplays a partial luxury in the midft of wildernesses ; she has a ...
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... means of attacking its rich western flank completely from north to fouth ; and ( fince diftance is nothing to Ruffians , ) the is not without accefs to its eastern flank , and to the rich mines of Western America ; but above all , ( in ...
... means of attacking its rich western flank completely from north to fouth ; and ( fince diftance is nothing to Ruffians , ) the is not without accefs to its eastern flank , and to the rich mines of Western America ; but above all , ( in ...
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... means of exchanges , to arrange their do- minions in any form more commodious to themselves than the prefent ; ' what is it , but to plunge us into all the labyrinth of continental and extraneous politics , from which , under the ...
... means of exchanges , to arrange their do- minions in any form more commodious to themselves than the prefent ; ' what is it , but to plunge us into all the labyrinth of continental and extraneous politics , from which , under the ...
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Tobias Smollett. We now take our leave of this masterly writer , by no means , however , joining in the with he expreffes of the leave being a final one . We are willing to indulge him in concealing himfelf from , but we cannot allow him ...
Tobias Smollett. We now take our leave of this masterly writer , by no means , however , joining in the with he expreffes of the leave being a final one . We are willing to indulge him in concealing himfelf from , but we cannot allow him ...
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... means with nature . The great difadvantages of the forceps are , that they are inap- plicable when the child's head is fituated high in the pelvis ; that their application is often difficult to the operator , and painful to the patient ...
... means with nature . The great difadvantages of the forceps are , that they are inap- plicable when the child's head is fituated high in the pelvis ; that their application is often difficult to the operator , and painful to the patient ...
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