The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 2W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1756 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... and the hi ftory of his tranfactions previous to the subject of these ora- tions , and concludes his preface with the characters of the principal principal orators of the age , as collected from the 2 Mr. LELAND's Orations of Demofthenes .
... and the hi ftory of his tranfactions previous to the subject of these ora- tions , and concludes his preface with the characters of the principal principal orators of the age , as collected from the 2 Mr. LELAND's Orations of Demofthenes .
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... subject matter of it , which cannot be disagreeable to the learned , and is absolutely neceffary to the unlearned reader . There are also fubjoined a few notes explaining the idioms and phrases made ufe of , and the customs alluded to ...
... subject matter of it , which cannot be disagreeable to the learned , and is absolutely neceffary to the unlearned reader . There are also fubjoined a few notes explaining the idioms and phrases made ufe of , and the customs alluded to ...
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... subject : and the re- fult of his calculation greatly favours the method of taking a mean value . From the difcuffion of two propofitions , he proves , that the proportion , or odds when one fingle obfervation is relied on , is only as ...
... subject : and the re- fult of his calculation greatly favours the method of taking a mean value . From the difcuffion of two propofitions , he proves , that the proportion , or odds when one fingle obfervation is relied on , is only as ...
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... subject the poor animal to inexpreffible torment , Our pfeudo - politician refembles this Lapland mofqueto in his rife , buzzing , virulence , and agitation ; and his performance is the egg , which being depofited in its proper nidus ...
... subject the poor animal to inexpreffible torment , Our pfeudo - politician refembles this Lapland mofqueto in his rife , buzzing , virulence , and agitation ; and his performance is the egg , which being depofited in its proper nidus ...
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... subjects , we must not be surprised to find him a little Pindaric in his tranfitions from one to another : there is not indeed the leaft appearance of order or method through- out the whole . This extraordinary pamphlet begins thus , By ...
... subjects , we must not be surprised to find him a little Pindaric in his tranfitions from one to another : there is not indeed the leaft appearance of order or method through- out the whole . This extraordinary pamphlet begins thus , By ...
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