The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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Page 234
... occasion any thing but peril and calamity . The mind of Mr. Fox , which had contemplated the state of man in the utmost diversity of moral and social modification , and under almost every possible diversity ofpolitical institutions did ...
... occasion any thing but peril and calamity . The mind of Mr. Fox , which had contemplated the state of man in the utmost diversity of moral and social modification , and under almost every possible diversity ofpolitical institutions did ...
Page 257
... occasion to observe , must be very obscure . In this dark subject the life and exploits of Arthur naturally claim ... occasions with Cow , bridge . At each of these places I arrived by a totally different route , which enabled me to ...
... occasion to observe , must be very obscure . In this dark subject the life and exploits of Arthur naturally claim ... occasions with Cow , bridge . At each of these places I arrived by a totally different route , which enabled me to ...
Page 429
... occasion , at the bar , in the parliament , in the common salutations of good fellowship , in the perpetration of the most enormous crimes , in prose , in verse , in romances and love - letters , political pamphlets and pastoral ...
... occasion , at the bar , in the parliament , in the common salutations of good fellowship , in the perpetration of the most enormous crimes , in prose , in verse , in romances and love - letters , political pamphlets and pastoral ...
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