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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... means worthy of the famous original . His candor may par ⚫ don them ; or fometimes , perhaps , they may efcape him , if he fuffers his imagination to be poffeffed with that enthufiafm , ' which our orator is , of all others , moft ...
... means worthy of the famous original . His candor may par ⚫ don them ; or fometimes , perhaps , they may efcape him , if he fuffers his imagination to be poffeffed with that enthufiafm , ' which our orator is , of all others , moft ...
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... means . And fo in the present • cafe ; vigour and execution is your part ; from your speakers you are only to expect wisdom and integrity . 86 · - ' I will just give a fummary of my opinion , and then de- • fcend . You should raife ...
... means . And fo in the present • cafe ; vigour and execution is your part ; from your speakers you are only to expect wisdom and integrity . 86 · - ' I will just give a fummary of my opinion , and then de- • fcend . You should raife ...
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... means ' worthy of commanding fo illuftrious an army . The next day , by fun - rife , both armies were in the field . Alexander then but nineteen years old , furrounded by a number of ex- • perienced officers , commanded the left wing of ...
... means ' worthy of commanding fo illuftrious an army . The next day , by fun - rife , both armies were in the field . Alexander then but nineteen years old , furrounded by a number of ex- • perienced officers , commanded the left wing of ...
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... mean of feveral obfervations , has not been fo generally received , but that some persons of considerable note , have been of opinion , and even publickly maintained , that one fingle observation , taken with due care , was as much to ...
... mean of feveral obfervations , has not been fo generally received , but that some persons of considerable note , have been of opinion , and even publickly maintained , that one fingle observation , taken with due care , was as much to ...
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... means of certain threads , which being " gummed , ftuck to the back part of the papyrus , where there was no writing ) he begins , by degrees , to pull , while " with a fort of ingraver's inftrument he loofens one leaf " from the other ...
... means of certain threads , which being " gummed , ftuck to the back part of the papyrus , where there was no writing ) he begins , by degrees , to pull , while " with a fort of ingraver's inftrument he loofens one leaf " from the other ...
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