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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... lives . Age . Perf Age . Perf . Age , Perf 1000 Age . Perf 13 399 323 d 25 353 4 d 37 294 4 d 2 677 5 d 14 395 26 349 127 d 38 289 4 d 4 d 6 d 3 550 15 391 45 d 27 345 39 4 d 283 4 d 4 505 16 387 28 5 d 32 d 341 40 278 5 473 17 384 26 d ...
... lives . Age . Perf Age . Perf . Age , Perf 1000 Age . Perf 13 399 323 d 25 353 4 d 37 294 4 d 2 677 5 d 14 395 26 349 127 d 38 289 4 d 4 d 6 d 3 550 15 391 45 d 27 345 39 4 d 283 4 d 4 505 16 387 28 5 d 32 d 341 40 278 5 473 17 384 26 d ...
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... live animal , fays , he is induced to coincide with most of the conclufions drawn by Dr. Haller , Caftel , and Zimmerman , that no part is fenfible but the nerves only , and that fome parts are irritable without fenfibility ac ...
... live animal , fays , he is induced to coincide with most of the conclufions drawn by Dr. Haller , Caftel , and Zimmerman , that no part is fenfible but the nerves only , and that fome parts are irritable without fenfibility ac ...
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... lives , without principle , talent , or common difcretion , who has neither friend , property , nor intereft , in the country where he affumes the character of patriot and reformer , and who could not live in this or any other country ...
... lives , without principle , talent , or common difcretion , who has neither friend , property , nor intereft , in the country where he affumes the character of patriot and reformer , and who could not live in this or any other country ...
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... live in feems to be the age of ignorance and enthusiasm , which by the charitable affiftance of univer- fal vice and corruption , bid fair to extirpate sense and reason , and bear down all before them : Every illiterate vifionary fets ...
... live in feems to be the age of ignorance and enthusiasm , which by the charitable affiftance of univer- fal vice and corruption , bid fair to extirpate sense and reason , and bear down all before them : Every illiterate vifionary fets ...
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... live till now , and behold the various viciffitudes of fortune , and calamitous fcenes that have attended human life , between their time and ours ? " On the other hand , if the foul and body were two diftin & beings , what must become ...
... live till now , and behold the various viciffitudes of fortune , and calamitous fcenes that have attended human life , between their time and ours ? " On the other hand , if the foul and body were two diftin & beings , what must become ...
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