The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 20W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1765 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... same time think they have a right to it , will be greatly hurt and difappointed , when it is unkindly with held from them inftead of praying for the continuance of their pa- rents life , they are tempted , but too often , to look ...
... same time think they have a right to it , will be greatly hurt and difappointed , when it is unkindly with held from them inftead of praying for the continuance of their pa- rents life , they are tempted , but too often , to look ...
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... same time , the more extensive , and the more intimate are the con- nections we are capable of forming with OTHER Beings . Con- fequently , the more important is our conduct in fo critical a fituation , and the more attentive doth it ...
... same time , the more extensive , and the more intimate are the con- nections we are capable of forming with OTHER Beings . Con- fequently , the more important is our conduct in fo critical a fituation , and the more attentive doth it ...
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... same spot for foldiers , which was carried on by king James II , and finish- ed by king William and queen Mary . It contains near five hundred perfons ( officers , & c . included ) and is under very good regulations . To defray the ...
... same spot for foldiers , which was carried on by king James II , and finish- ed by king William and queen Mary . It contains near five hundred perfons ( officers , & c . included ) and is under very good regulations . To defray the ...
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... same man- ner . The iron rod ( mentioned by Mr. Kinnerfley , pag . 95 , vol . iii , of the Philofophical Tranfactions , and which probably preserved the house in Philadelphia , upon which it was placed ) extended in height about nine ...
... same man- ner . The iron rod ( mentioned by Mr. Kinnerfley , pag . 95 , vol . iii , of the Philofophical Tranfactions , and which probably preserved the house in Philadelphia , upon which it was placed ) extended in height about nine ...
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... same sense , or nearly the fame , with the Duke . As for fufficiencies , D. Hamilton , in his dying speech , prays that Charles II . may exceed both the virtues and fuffici- encies of his father . The terms For common juftice you're as ...
... same sense , or nearly the fame , with the Duke . As for fufficiencies , D. Hamilton , in his dying speech , prays that Charles II . may exceed both the virtues and fuffici- encies of his father . The terms For common juftice you're as ...
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