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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... writers , he formed a file and manner admirably fitted to his own temper and genius , as well as that ' of his hearers . His own feverity determined him to the more ' forcible methods of astonishing and terrifying , rather than to the ...
... writers , he formed a file and manner admirably fitted to his own temper and genius , as well as that ' of his hearers . His own feverity determined him to the more ' forcible methods of astonishing and terrifying , rather than to the ...
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... writer at the " Vatican , as the only man in the world , who could under- " take this difficult affair . It is incredible to imagine what " this man contrived and executed . He made a machine , " with which , ( by the means of certain ...
... writer at the " Vatican , as the only man in the world , who could under- " take this difficult affair . It is incredible to imagine what " this man contrived and executed . He made a machine , " with which , ( by the means of certain ...
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... writers on electricity have faid , that there were two • kinds of electrical fire , the one refinous , and the other vitre- ous ; because light bodies electrified by glafs are attracted by • electrified wax , & c . and those electrified ...
... writers on electricity have faid , that there were two • kinds of electrical fire , the one refinous , and the other vitre- ous ; because light bodies electrified by glafs are attracted by • electrified wax , & c . and those electrified ...
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... writer , zealous for the cause of truth , and honour of his country , would have owned that the English troops under Braddock , were affailed on their march in such a manner , that they could not fee their antagonists , who therefore ...
... writer , zealous for the cause of truth , and honour of his country , would have owned that the English troops under Braddock , were affailed on their march in such a manner , that they could not fee their antagonists , who therefore ...
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... writer muft have been very hard preffed for an argu- ment , or else he would have totally suppress'd this paragraph . -But the ministry have ftill another fufficient answer in re- ferve the squadron they fent to the Mediterranean was ...
... writer muft have been very hard preffed for an argu- ment , or else he would have totally suppress'd this paragraph . -But the ministry have ftill another fufficient answer in re- ferve the squadron they fent to the Mediterranean was ...
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