The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1798 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... shall be committed to the flames . But if the husband pardon the adultress , which he shall be at liberty to do , then the adulterer , fhall be par- doned alfo . He who violates a lady of nobility fhall forfeit his life , and all his ...
... shall be committed to the flames . But if the husband pardon the adultress , which he shall be at liberty to do , then the adulterer , fhall be par- doned alfo . He who violates a lady of nobility fhall forfeit his life , and all his ...
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... shall probably not obtain a fight of them ; for the fame reafon that the inhabitants of the Georgian planet perhaps never can discover the existence of our earth , Venus , and Mercury . The 2d new or intermediate fatellite is ...
... shall probably not obtain a fight of them ; for the fame reafon that the inhabitants of the Georgian planet perhaps never can discover the existence of our earth , Venus , and Mercury . The 2d new or intermediate fatellite is ...
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... shall therefore never come nearer to a solution than at first setting out , but shall always be compelled to confider matter as fomething fit to be moved , changed , or acted upon , but conftantly deriving its motion , change , or ...
... shall therefore never come nearer to a solution than at first setting out , but shall always be compelled to confider matter as fomething fit to be moved , changed , or acted upon , but conftantly deriving its motion , change , or ...
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... shall eluci- date every genus by coloured engravings representing fome of it's moft ftriking varieties . This method is new , and will be attended with many advantages ; though at the fame time fubject to a vari- ety of imperfections ...
... shall eluci- date every genus by coloured engravings representing fome of it's moft ftriking varieties . This method is new , and will be attended with many advantages ; though at the fame time fubject to a vari- ety of imperfections ...
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... Shall ever change ! " - He spoke , and wav'd below His fceptre , bent in anger o'er my brow- " Yes , thou may'ft live - but , inftant , from this hour " Away : in exile rove far nations o'er : " Thy foot accurft fhall tread this foil no ...
... Shall ever change ! " - He spoke , and wav'd below His fceptre , bent in anger o'er my brow- " Yes , thou may'ft live - but , inftant , from this hour " Away : in exile rove far nations o'er : " Thy foot accurft fhall tread this foil no ...
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