The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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... racter of Rhodolph , under Mr. C.'s management , is scarcely distinguishable from that of a modern politician . It is not enough that an historical style be faultless . It ought to taste of the times , and carry the reader along from ...
... racter of Rhodolph , under Mr. C.'s management , is scarcely distinguishable from that of a modern politician . It is not enough that an historical style be faultless . It ought to taste of the times , and carry the reader along from ...
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... racter and motions weighed with impartiality . The count de Torcy's memoirs , which have usually been considered as good authority on the subject of all that relates to the Spanish succession , have been examined by Mr. Coxe with great ...
... racter and motions weighed with impartiality . The count de Torcy's memoirs , which have usually been considered as good authority on the subject of all that relates to the Spanish succession , have been examined by Mr. Coxe with great ...
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... racter , at which , for her own safety , she is compelled to aim ? And can it be possible , that after having contributed all in our power to school her armies tili they have conquered the continent 280 Roscoe's Considerations on the ...
... racter , at which , for her own safety , she is compelled to aim ? And can it be possible , that after having contributed all in our power to school her armies tili they have conquered the continent 280 Roscoe's Considerations on the ...
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