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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... use , in order to make them fwear to the terms upon which they were to hold their lands . We know not , nor is it very material , whether any appearance of that hill now remains ; but it is be- yond doubt , that moft fovereign princes ...
... use , in order to make them fwear to the terms upon which they were to hold their lands . We know not , nor is it very material , whether any appearance of that hill now remains ; but it is be- yond doubt , that moft fovereign princes ...
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... use of these waters be beneficial or injurious in those disorders of the nerves ? The principal authorities produced for and against this practice are taken from Dr. Willis and Dr. Mead , the former of whom has exprefly recommended the ...
... use of these waters be beneficial or injurious in those disorders of the nerves ? The principal authorities produced for and against this practice are taken from Dr. Willis and Dr. Mead , the former of whom has exprefly recommended the ...
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... uses . Lord primate Boulter's fagacity fuggefted to him the expe- diency of the British government purchafing the royalty of the Ife of Man from the proprietor ; a scheme which was at laft adopted after about forty years deliberation ...
... uses . Lord primate Boulter's fagacity fuggefted to him the expe- diency of the British government purchafing the royalty of the Ife of Man from the proprietor ; a scheme which was at laft adopted after about forty years deliberation ...
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... use of for reforming a commonwealth whose manners are corrupted ; of the ufe which may be made of the paffions ; of the different diftempers of states . Without any partiality for the celebrated antient , to whom the original of this ...
... use of for reforming a commonwealth whose manners are corrupted ; of the ufe which may be made of the paffions ; of the different diftempers of states . Without any partiality for the celebrated antient , to whom the original of this ...
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... use of religion in death , our author gives us the following reprefentation of fome of the cir- cunftances attending that awful crifis . How tremendous is death , even when we view it as a natural evil only , and feparate from all ...
... use of religion in death , our author gives us the following reprefentation of fome of the cir- cunftances attending that awful crifis . How tremendous is death , even when we view it as a natural evil only , and feparate from all ...
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