The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 29Tobias Smollett W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1770 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... defign , to Stoney Strat- ford , produces a ftrolling player as her husband . - By this unexpected difcovery Mr. Norris is , of courfe , quite a free- agent , and his marriage with Mrs. Stapleton is celebrated on the fame day with that ...
... defign , to Stoney Strat- ford , produces a ftrolling player as her husband . - By this unexpected difcovery Mr. Norris is , of courfe , quite a free- agent , and his marriage with Mrs. Stapleton is celebrated on the fame day with that ...
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... defign to give her a fortune . He firft , however , feizes an opportunity to speak to Mifs Le Fever , alone , who tells him frankly , that he is en- gaged to Leicester . - My lord then offers to make a handfome provifion for him upon ...
... defign to give her a fortune . He firft , however , feizes an opportunity to speak to Mifs Le Fever , alone , who tells him frankly , that he is en- gaged to Leicester . - My lord then offers to make a handfome provifion for him upon ...
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... defign , and as fubverfive of the ends to which they are delegated by the people , as if it was exacted by themselves alone ? They can , therefore , have no greater title to the exercise of this power in their general le- gislative ...
... defign , and as fubverfive of the ends to which they are delegated by the people , as if it was exacted by themselves alone ? They can , therefore , have no greater title to the exercise of this power in their general le- gislative ...
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... defign , they have flourished no where more than in Ionia ; nor has any spot of the fame extent pro- duced more painters and sculptors of distinguished talents . ' Our editors , with great judgment , dedicated their labours in this ...
... defign , they have flourished no where more than in Ionia ; nor has any spot of the fame extent pro- duced more painters and sculptors of distinguished talents . ' Our editors , with great judgment , dedicated their labours in this ...
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... defign was to feize on this ftrait , which is feen in the view , by night , and fecure it with ten fhips , to attack the adverfary on either fide on coming out ; and by fetting an armed force afhore from the remaining fleet , to ...
... defign was to feize on this ftrait , which is feen in the view , by night , and fecure it with ten fhips , to attack the adverfary on either fide on coming out ; and by fetting an armed force afhore from the remaining fleet , to ...
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