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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Page 11
... paffages diftinguished by Italics , are but too applicable to the prefent times , and might with equal propriety be spoken by a PIT or a DEMOSTHENES . • fuccefs . Acfchines then arofe , and by a Mr. LELAND's Orations of Demofthenes . II.
... paffages diftinguished by Italics , are but too applicable to the prefent times , and might with equal propriety be spoken by a PIT or a DEMOSTHENES . • fuccefs . Acfchines then arofe , and by a Mr. LELAND's Orations of Demofthenes . II.
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... equal on all fides but this is not true in fact , for the leaf will immediately rife to the furface . - If this fuppofition was really true , it would not affect the common theory with respect to the ascent of va- pour , because it does ...
... equal on all fides but this is not true in fact , for the leaf will immediately rife to the furface . - If this fuppofition was really true , it would not affect the common theory with respect to the ascent of va- pour , because it does ...
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... equal parts , which making nine in each squadron , would have been ftill three to two , a proper and fuperior force wherewith to oppofe monfieur Du Guay ; thefe , at- tended with smaller fhips to have been used as scouts , by . cruizing ...
... equal parts , which making nine in each squadron , would have been ftill three to two , a proper and fuperior force wherewith to oppofe monfieur Du Guay ; thefe , at- tended with smaller fhips to have been used as scouts , by . cruizing ...
Page 55
... equal ? This is not confiftent with the jus tice of God . Some indeed fuppofe , that they are judged im- mediately after death , and the good are received into blifs ; would it not be extremely cruel , if this were the case , to • make ...
... equal ? This is not confiftent with the jus tice of God . Some indeed fuppofe , that they are judged im- mediately after death , and the good are received into blifs ; would it not be extremely cruel , if this were the case , to • make ...
Page 100
... equal , in every respect , without any " manner of difference whatever . " Exper . 4. Precipitate the earth out of fome of the wa- " ter of the fame fpring from whence that of the firft experi- " ment was taken , and also the earth out ...
... equal , in every respect , without any " manner of difference whatever . " Exper . 4. Precipitate the earth out of fome of the wa- " ter of the fame fpring from whence that of the firft experi- " ment was taken , and also the earth out ...
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