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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... writer , seems to be of a different opinion . One of his reafons is , that he could not perceive the fimiliarity between the writing of the manufcript , and any writing he had feen of the age of Robert I. As we know nothing of the fact ...
... writer , seems to be of a different opinion . One of his reafons is , that he could not perceive the fimiliarity between the writing of the manufcript , and any writing he had feen of the age of Robert I. As we know nothing of the fact ...
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... , the ver- dict of critical learning muft undoubtedly be in Skene's favour . * See Vol , xxiv . p . 84 . B 4 This This writer , in examining the high antiquity of Regiam Sir David Dalrymple's Hiftorical Memorials . 7.
... , the ver- dict of critical learning muft undoubtedly be in Skene's favour . * See Vol , xxiv . p . 84 . B 4 This This writer , in examining the high antiquity of Regiam Sir David Dalrymple's Hiftorical Memorials . 7.
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... writer of the English history in the year 2319 , may fay : Nothing can better convince us of the futility of the English hiftory , than the ridiculous fuppofition that about the year 1747 , a British parliament , then thought the most ...
... writer of the English history in the year 2319 , may fay : Nothing can better convince us of the futility of the English hiftory , than the ridiculous fuppofition that about the year 1747 , a British parliament , then thought the most ...
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... writer of antiquity , is a circumftance which would naturally fuggeft fone fufpicion of its authenticity . Accordingly , we are informed , that fome of the Abbé Mably's friends , men of learning whom he had confulted , entertained ...
... writer of antiquity , is a circumftance which would naturally fuggeft fone fufpicion of its authenticity . Accordingly , we are informed , that fome of the Abbé Mably's friends , men of learning whom he had confulted , entertained ...
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... writers , which the generality of critics are continually making ufe of as a de- cifive argument , very feldom amounts to more than a very weak prejudice . Did it prove any thing against Phocion's Conversations , it were beft to close ...
... writers , which the generality of critics are continually making ufe of as a de- cifive argument , very feldom amounts to more than a very weak prejudice . Did it prove any thing against Phocion's Conversations , it were beft to close ...
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