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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... received with that esteem and applause , which were due to the commanders who fought their battles . They were rewarded extravagantly , and their performances exhibited with a magnificence scarce- ly to be conceived . The treasures ...
... received with that esteem and applause , which were due to the commanders who fought their battles . They were rewarded extravagantly , and their performances exhibited with a magnificence scarce- ly to be conceived . The treasures ...
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... received a tincture from his original ' condition . He appears to have been a ftrong , bold , and ' what we call a blunt speaker ; whose manner , rude and dar- ' ing , and fometimes bordering on extravagance , had often- ' times a ...
... received a tincture from his original ' condition . He appears to have been a ftrong , bold , and ' what we call a blunt speaker ; whose manner , rude and dar- ' ing , and fometimes bordering on extravagance , had often- ' times a ...
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... received the news with inexpreffible confufion . The people ran difinayed to an affembly , and called on Demofthenes by name , to give his opinion in this critical juncture . His • ufual eloquence was exerted to animate their drooping ...
... received the news with inexpreffible confufion . The people ran difinayed to an affembly , and called on Demofthenes by name , to give his opinion in this critical juncture . His • ufual eloquence was exerted to animate their drooping ...
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... 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 be relied on , as the mean of a great number . Mr. Simpson ...
... 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 be relied on , as the mean of a great number . Mr. Simpson ...
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... received his death's wound . Not that we would be thought to accufe either Mr. D. d'Efcherny or his fifter - in - law of homicide . We only find the resemblance in Mr. d'Efcherny's addrefs to the public . We do not much approve of this ...
... received his death's wound . Not that we would be thought to accufe either Mr. D. d'Efcherny or his fifter - in - law of homicide . We only find the resemblance in Mr. d'Efcherny's addrefs to the public . We do not much approve of this ...
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