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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... whose good offices fhould be mutual , torn to pieces by jealoufies , hatred , and divifion ; to fee them harraffing and oppreffing , who fhould be employed in ferving and obliging each other ; fuch fcenes make us afhamed of our nature ...
... whose good offices fhould be mutual , torn to pieces by jealoufies , hatred , and divifion ; to fee them harraffing and oppreffing , who fhould be employed in ferving and obliging each other ; fuch fcenes make us afhamed of our nature ...
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... we may foon fee our whole lands put into this fort of mort - main . I mean not by this the is E 2 י fmalleft smallest reflection against any of the gentlemen whose names are Difquifition concerning the Law of Entails in Scotland . 51.
... we may foon fee our whole lands put into this fort of mort - main . I mean not by this the is E 2 י fmalleft smallest reflection against any of the gentlemen whose names are Difquifition concerning the Law of Entails in Scotland . 51.
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smallest reflection against any of the gentlemen whose names are upon this lift , as if any confideration whatever could induce them to follow a practice difadvantageous to their country . Far otherwife ! for they think with you , that ...
smallest reflection against any of the gentlemen whose names are upon this lift , as if any confideration whatever could induce them to follow a practice difadvantageous to their country . Far otherwife ! for they think with you , that ...
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... whose conduct at the head of the t - y , will , we hope , justify e- very thing which this good old man has faid in his praife . 34. An honeft Man's Reafons for declining to take any Part in the New Adminiftration . In a Letter to the ...
... whose conduct at the head of the t - y , will , we hope , justify e- very thing which this good old man has faid in his praife . 34. An honeft Man's Reafons for declining to take any Part in the New Adminiftration . In a Letter to the ...
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... whose enor mities , for the fake of brevity , we fhall here omit ) the impof- tor talked much to Jetzer of the Dominican order , which he faid was peculiarly dear to the blessed Virgin ; he added , that the Virgin knew herself to be ...
... whose enor mities , for the fake of brevity , we fhall here omit ) the impof- tor talked much to Jetzer of the Dominican order , which he faid was peculiarly dear to the blessed Virgin ; he added , that the Virgin knew herself to be ...
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