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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... pleasure . Farther , although we are willing that the lawful teltaments of beneficed clergymen who are dead , fhould be ob- furved , yet we prohibit their leaving any thing by their laft will to their concubines . If fuch a thing fhould ...
... pleasure . Farther , although we are willing that the lawful teltaments of beneficed clergymen who are dead , fhould be ob- furved , yet we prohibit their leaving any thing by their laft will to their concubines . If fuch a thing fhould ...
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... pleasure , for he had feveral intermediate controulers between his majefty and himself . It was but de cent in all acts of government to give the lead to the lord lieu- tenant . The opinions of the fecretaries of ftate had great weight ...
... pleasure , for he had feveral intermediate controulers between his majefty and himself . It was but de cent in all acts of government to give the lead to the lord lieu- tenant . The opinions of the fecretaries of ftate had great weight ...
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... pleasure . However , effectual care fhall be taken that none of the officers who are come hither , fuffer on this account . Lieutenant colonel Hennecy called on me this morning , and I directed him and his officers to appear as little ...
... pleasure . However , effectual care fhall be taken that none of the officers who are come hither , fuffer on this account . Lieutenant colonel Hennecy called on me this morning , and I directed him and his officers to appear as little ...
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... pleasure . • The officers who are fuppofed to have enlisted them are got off . I am , My Lord , & c . ' Great part of this volume relates to the coinage , with which we do not intend to trouble our readers . It is remarkable that his ...
... pleasure . • The officers who are fuppofed to have enlisted them are got off . I am , My Lord , & c . ' Great part of this volume relates to the coinage , with which we do not intend to trouble our readers . It is remarkable that his ...
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... pleasure ; they have not the fenfe to endure hunger and thirst , and with- ftand the first inticements of love , and the approaches of fleep ; their foolish attention to prevent defire palls every enjoyment . Voluptuoufnefs fells its ...
... pleasure ; they have not the fenfe to endure hunger and thirst , and with- ftand the first inticements of love , and the approaches of fleep ; their foolish attention to prevent defire palls every enjoyment . Voluptuoufnefs fells its ...
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