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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meaning of his terms with due precision . Luxury , he observes , is contrary or favourable to the enrichment of nations , according as it confumes more or less of the produce of their foil and of their industry , or as it confumes more ...
meaning of his terms with due precision . Luxury , he observes , is contrary or favourable to the enrichment of nations , according as it confumes more or less of the produce of their foil and of their industry , or as it confumes more ...
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... observes , should they ever happen to be connected with the paffions and interests of men , would foon become as much matter of difpute and con- tradiction as any moral or theological propofition whatsoever . It was not long , therefore ...
... observes , should they ever happen to be connected with the paffions and interests of men , would foon become as much matter of difpute and con- tradiction as any moral or theological propofition whatsoever . It was not long , therefore ...
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... observes , large quantities of matter and deep floughs are formed , and great devaftation committed on the parts about the rectum , with little or no previous pain , tumour , or inflammation . The difeafe is fometimes fuperficial ...
... observes , large quantities of matter and deep floughs are formed , and great devaftation committed on the parts about the rectum , with little or no previous pain , tumour , or inflammation . The difeafe is fometimes fuperficial ...
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... observes , is divinæ profapiæ , and is no where treated with more rational and juft efteem than in this country ; but we fhould be forry to fee its profeffors ex- tend its limits fo as to interfere with the province of divines ; whofe ...
... observes , is divinæ profapiæ , and is no where treated with more rational and juft efteem than in this country ; but we fhould be forry to fee its profeffors ex- tend its limits fo as to interfere with the province of divines ; whofe ...
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... observes farther , that the pulfations may have each a kind of undulation , that is , the dilating of the artery is performed in two times , but with an eafe , foft- nefs , and gentle force of ofcillation , which forbid to confound this ...
... observes farther , that the pulfations may have each a kind of undulation , that is , the dilating of the artery is performed in two times , but with an eafe , foft- nefs , and gentle force of ofcillation , which forbid to confound this ...
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