The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 151
... believe the assertions of authors , been the means of stocking the world with nu- merous publications . We suppose that these friends of Dr. Marsh were persons who heard him deliver the lectures ; but , if they had either previously ...
... believe the assertions of authors , been the means of stocking the world with nu- merous publications . We suppose that these friends of Dr. Marsh were persons who heard him deliver the lectures ; but , if they had either previously ...
Page 285
... believe , and the delusion may , perhaps ere long , be again cherished , that in the strength of Russia a counterpoise may be found to the power of France . But the author truly remarks , that the resources of Russia , both in ...
... believe , and the delusion may , perhaps ere long , be again cherished , that in the strength of Russia a counterpoise may be found to the power of France . But the author truly remarks , that the resources of Russia , both in ...
Page 435
... believe , fully made up on the subject ; and the resolutions of the house of commons , which have acquitted the ministers and approved the plan , as well as the execution , have made no alter ation in the sentiments of the people . But ...
... believe , fully made up on the subject ; and the resolutions of the house of commons , which have acquitted the ministers and approved the plan , as well as the execution , have made no alter ation in the sentiments of the people . But ...
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