The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Том 60Tobias Smollett W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1785 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... shall ride out , nor fhall behold any thing rare ; but the thall fasten well the door of the house , and remain private ; and shall not eat any dainty victuals , and fhall not blacken her eyes with eye powder , and fhall not view her ...
... shall ride out , nor fhall behold any thing rare ; but the thall fasten well the door of the house , and remain private ; and shall not eat any dainty victuals , and fhall not blacken her eyes with eye powder , and fhall not view her ...
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... shall pass them over , and only notice one strange , but general error , that the world is lefs populous now than it was two thousand years ago . This is a part of the system of those who perceive an increafing depravity in all nature's ...
... shall pass them over , and only notice one strange , but general error , that the world is lefs populous now than it was two thousand years ago . This is a part of the system of those who perceive an increafing depravity in all nature's ...
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... shall felect , as a fpecimen , part of this work , where Mr. Robertfon a must have been rather an obferver than a copyift ; and confequently where his account is more valu able and original . > The two moft general claffes into which ...
... shall felect , as a fpecimen , part of this work , where Mr. Robertfon a must have been rather an obferver than a copyift ; and confequently where his account is more valu able and original . > The two moft general claffes into which ...
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... shall only add , that , in the conclufion , our author endeavours to establish his own claim to algebraical inventions , in the work just mentioned . While his arguments on this fubject are fa- tisfactory , his obfervations deserve ...
... shall only add , that , in the conclufion , our author endeavours to establish his own claim to algebraical inventions , in the work just mentioned . While his arguments on this fubject are fa- tisfactory , his obfervations deserve ...
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... shall alfo felect the account of the Boddington oak , ' as we believe , with our author , that it does not appear any where on record . < This oak grows in a piece of rich grafs land , called the Old Orchard Ground , belonging to ...
... shall alfo felect the account of the Boddington oak , ' as we believe , with our author , that it does not appear any where on record . < This oak grows in a piece of rich grafs land , called the Old Orchard Ground , belonging to ...
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