The British Critic, Volume 38F. and C. Rivington, 1812 |
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... known to mul titudes , who had not the advantage of hearing it deli- vered . Other fermons have deserved commendation , as may be seen under their respective articles , but not fufficiently to come into competition with thefe ; here ...
... known to mul titudes , who had not the advantage of hearing it deli- vered . Other fermons have deserved commendation , as may be seen under their respective articles , but not fufficiently to come into competition with thefe ; here ...
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... known before to the ftudents of Europe . The Itis of the ancients is the object of enquiry to Sir Chr . Hawkins , and the circumftances of the trade for tin , carried on by the ancients in Cornwall . The brief sketch of the ancient feat ...
... known before to the ftudents of Europe . The Itis of the ancients is the object of enquiry to Sir Chr . Hawkins , and the circumftances of the trade for tin , carried on by the ancients in Cornwall . The brief sketch of the ancient feat ...
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... known in one district , is erroneously conceived to be of univerfal notoriety ; other materials , from a mittaken conception of their value , are withheld till loft or rendered useless by the ravages of ca- fualty or time . The work ...
... known in one district , is erroneously conceived to be of univerfal notoriety ; other materials , from a mittaken conception of their value , are withheld till loft or rendered useless by the ravages of ca- fualty or time . The work ...
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... known to the public : I cannot refift the temptation of recommending it to the attention of my countrymen , accompanied with nearly a literal English translation . I once intended to have given it a me trical drefs , but that would only ...
... known to the public : I cannot refift the temptation of recommending it to the attention of my countrymen , accompanied with nearly a literal English translation . I once intended to have given it a me trical drefs , but that would only ...
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... known ; and here a difficulty occurs , which I know not well how to folve . By his will in the register office , proved foon after his death , wherein he ftill describes him . felf as John Lloyd of Towy , efquier , ' though then living ...
... known ; and here a difficulty occurs , which I know not well how to folve . By his will in the register office , proved foon after his death , wherein he ftill describes him . felf as John Lloyd of Towy , efquier , ' though then living ...
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