The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1798 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... whose duty is to affail any one with this formidable weapon , who may have the temerity to venture within his reach . This may ac- count for Whytooa's difinclination to permit our gentlemen to vifit the morai ; the apparently deferted ...
... whose duty is to affail any one with this formidable weapon , who may have the temerity to venture within his reach . This may ac- count for Whytooa's difinclination to permit our gentlemen to vifit the morai ; the apparently deferted ...
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... whose works ( fays our author ) are held in high es- teem . ' 6 Except in the reign of John V. they [ the Portuguese ] do not ́ appear to have been very ambitious of obtaining a distinguished rank in the republic of letters . The wars ...
... whose works ( fays our author ) are held in high es- teem . ' 6 Except in the reign of John V. they [ the Portuguese ] do not ́ appear to have been very ambitious of obtaining a distinguished rank in the republic of letters . The wars ...
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... whose base = 3,73 in . and altitude the space through which a body muft fall to acquire the velocity of 0,66 feet ; now that space is 0,08124 in . confequently the weight of the column 0,1598 Troy oz .; but the actual refiftance was ...
... whose base = 3,73 in . and altitude the space through which a body muft fall to acquire the velocity of 0,66 feet ; now that space is 0,08124 in . confequently the weight of the column 0,1598 Troy oz .; but the actual refiftance was ...
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... whose lungs were either much . diseased , or in a perfectly found ftate , I found , that in the former , common injection readily flowed , in the manner which I have defcribed , into all the cavities of the heart , but principally into ...
... whose lungs were either much . diseased , or in a perfectly found ftate , I found , that in the former , common injection readily flowed , in the manner which I have defcribed , into all the cavities of the heart , but principally into ...
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... whose fondness for detraction many of the diftreffes in the ftory are ⚫ccafioned . " When he was a child he feemed to have a very great capacity -There was nothing , fir , " faid fhe , Mrs. Smith's Young Philofopher . 77.
... whose fondness for detraction many of the diftreffes in the ftory are ⚫ccafioned . " When he was a child he feemed to have a very great capacity -There was nothing , fir , " faid fhe , Mrs. Smith's Young Philofopher . 77.
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