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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... equally fet against Wood here , yet many of the prefent madneffes are fuppofed to come from Papists , mixing with , and fetting on others , with whom they formerly had no manner of correspondence . ' It appears in the course of this ...
... equally fet against Wood here , yet many of the prefent madneffes are fuppofed to come from Papists , mixing with , and fetting on others , with whom they formerly had no manner of correspondence . ' It appears in the course of this ...
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... equally divided among her three children . She dies in about four days , having taken leave of her children , whom lord Clerage looks upon as his own , and recommends her mother strongly to the care of his lordship and of Mrs. Freeman ...
... equally divided among her three children . She dies in about four days , having taken leave of her children , whom lord Clerage looks upon as his own , and recommends her mother strongly to the care of his lordship and of Mrs. Freeman ...
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... equally beneficial or equally prejudi- cial to the people themselves ; and , therefore , both muft be alike rejected or received . ' This is placing the cafe of Mr. Wilkes upon a broad bot- tom ; but we are afraid that this manner of ...
... equally beneficial or equally prejudi- cial to the people themselves ; and , therefore , both muft be alike rejected or received . ' This is placing the cafe of Mr. Wilkes upon a broad bot- tom ; but we are afraid that this manner of ...
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... equally vehement , and gene- rally have it executed by bravo's or murderers ; looking on duelling , fo much practifed by other nations , as giving ad- vantages to an enemy , at one's own peril . The proceedings of the Spaniards towards ...
... equally vehement , and gene- rally have it executed by bravo's or murderers ; looking on duelling , fo much practifed by other nations , as giving ad- vantages to an enemy , at one's own peril . The proceedings of the Spaniards towards ...
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... equally deteft any alteration in their drefs , as in the ce- remonies of the church : the public games and diverfions used by their ancestors , fubfift to this very day . Among these , the principal are the bull - fights ; and the pope ...
... equally deteft any alteration in their drefs , as in the ce- remonies of the church : the public games and diverfions used by their ancestors , fubfift to this very day . Among these , the principal are the bull - fights ; and the pope ...
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