The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureEach number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 5
Page 150
public ought to exult at fuch a profufion of diplomati fed practitioners ; and , while
the professor shall continue to receive a douceur of twenty guineas from each
pupil , he will evidently be too much interested in precipitating the examination of
...
public ought to exult at fuch a profufion of diplomati fed practitioners ; and , while
the professor shall continue to receive a douceur of twenty guineas from each
pupil , he will evidently be too much interested in precipitating the examination of
...
Page 245
The chief received me with civility , and complied with the request , that our party
might be permitted to accompany the first melienger who should be dispatched
into the Kangrah camp ; and he also intimated , that some letters which were ...
The chief received me with civility , and complied with the request , that our party
might be permitted to accompany the first melienger who should be dispatched
into the Kangrah camp ; and he also intimated , that some letters which were ...
Page 303
He heard mass and received the coininunion with the most profound devotion .
After having finished his payers , he raid to M. Edgeworth , “ How happy ain I in
having retained my faith in religion ! In what a state of mind fould I at this moment
...
He heard mass and received the coininunion with the most profound devotion .
After having finished his payers , he raid to M. Edgeworth , “ How happy ain I in
having retained my faith in religion ! In what a state of mind fould I at this moment
...
Page 326
... which the receiver - general professes to keep in his hands , as necessary ,
according to his statement , to reimburse him for the charge of executing the
office , and in lieu of that poundage which in England is received on the land tax
as well ...
... which the receiver - general professes to keep in his hands , as necessary ,
according to his statement , to reimburse him for the charge of executing the
office , and in lieu of that poundage which in England is received on the land tax
as well ...
Page 564
... him that this lady is highly respectable , notwithstanding her : taste for
manufactures and retirement , and that I will answer for her , though I have not the
honour of knowing her personally , and though she has refused to receive my
visits .
... him that this lady is highly respectable , notwithstanding her : taste for
manufactures and retirement , and that I will answer for her , though I have not the
honour of knowing her personally , and though she has refused to receive my
visits .
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
againſt alſo appears attention becauſe become body called caſe cauſe character common conſequence conſiderable conſidered contains continued death deſcription diſeaſe effect equal examined experience fame feel firſt fome former France French frequently give given hand head heart himſelf hiſtory hope houſe human idea important inhabitants inſtance intereſting iſland Italy kind king land laſt late leſs letter live manner means mentioned mind moſt muſt nature never object obſervations occaſion opinion original particularly perhaps perſons political preſent principles probably produce readers reaſon received remarks reſpect ſaid ſame ſays ſee ſeems ſeen ſeveral ſhall ſhould ſome ſtate ſtill ſubject ſuch ſuppoſed themſelves theſe thing thoſe thought tion uſe various volume whole whoſe writer young