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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... house at Conftantinople ? Whether there are any original maps of the Turkish dominions , drawn from actual furveys ? What fort of learning is cultivated among the Greeks and Turks ? Mr. Porter computes that in the plague 1751 , those ...
... house at Conftantinople ? Whether there are any original maps of the Turkish dominions , drawn from actual furveys ? What fort of learning is cultivated among the Greeks and Turks ? Mr. Porter computes that in the plague 1751 , those ...
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... house , " ( or more properly speaking , of an antient villa , for by many " marks it is certainly known , that the place , where they " are now digging , was never covered with buildings , but " was in the middle of a garden ) there has ...
... house , " ( or more properly speaking , of an antient villa , for by many " marks it is certainly known , that the place , where they " are now digging , was never covered with buildings , but " was in the middle of a garden ) there has ...
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... The electorate was thought to be in danger from the French and their ally the king of Pruffia . The house of Auftria was His already already obliged by treaty to affift the elector of Hanover 40 A fourth LETTER to the People of England .
... The electorate was thought to be in danger from the French and their ally the king of Pruffia . The house of Auftria was His already already obliged by treaty to affift the elector of Hanover 40 A fourth LETTER to the People of England .
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... houses , and pillaged the temples . The Sicilians . in a body are prefent , to offer their complaints . They fly . ⚫ to my protection , of which already they have had long and ⚫ ample experience . By me they folicit redress from this ...
... houses , and pillaged the temples . The Sicilians . in a body are prefent , to offer their complaints . They fly . ⚫ to my protection , of which already they have had long and ⚫ ample experience . By me they folicit redress from this ...
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... house upon a laudable occafion ; to fetch a young gentleman from thence as from a house of ill fame ; and all the relations of that young gentleman are at this time in great friendship with Mr. Bower . But I hope this author will not ...
... house upon a laudable occafion ; to fetch a young gentleman from thence as from a house of ill fame ; and all the relations of that young gentleman are at this time in great friendship with Mr. Bower . But I hope this author will not ...
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