The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 36
... given but an imperfect account of others , Mr. Edwards commences his anecdotes with such notices as may supply the deficiencies of his predecessor . ยท The first pause in our progress through this work was oc- casioned by a remark in the ...
... given but an imperfect account of others , Mr. Edwards commences his anecdotes with such notices as may supply the deficiencies of his predecessor . ยท The first pause in our progress through this work was oc- casioned by a remark in the ...
Page 187
... given by their great patriarch , Coke , who says ( 1 Inst . 5. 210 ) en gavel- kinde , that is , gave all kind ; for this custom giveth to all the sons alike . ' This grave pun , as well worthy of the Solomon of England as of its lord ...
... given by their great patriarch , Coke , who says ( 1 Inst . 5. 210 ) en gavel- kinde , that is , gave all kind ; for this custom giveth to all the sons alike . ' This grave pun , as well worthy of the Solomon of England as of its lord ...
Page 535
... given at once to a horse . He was only slightly incom- moded by it . Two hours after he was killed . Galvanism had the same effect on him as on a horse in health , and who had taken nothing . But concentrated vinegar given to a horse ...
... given at once to a horse . He was only slightly incom- moded by it . Two hours after he was killed . Galvanism had the same effect on him as on a horse in health , and who had taken nothing . But concentrated vinegar given to a horse ...
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