The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... late Duke of Bed- ford , he trampled on the ashes of the dead , in order to wreak his spleen against the living - that he played off the most formidable artillery of argument and ridicule that ever was pointed against the interests of ...
... late Duke of Bed- ford , he trampled on the ashes of the dead , in order to wreak his spleen against the living - that he played off the most formidable artillery of argument and ridicule that ever was pointed against the interests of ...
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... late Address of the Livery of London to the King , in a Letter to a noble Lord ; 2s . Smyth . - St . Paul against Calvin , or a full exposition and elucidation of the ninth Chapter of his Epistle to the Ro- mans ; whereby the false ...
... late Address of the Livery of London to the King , in a Letter to a noble Lord ; 2s . Smyth . - St . Paul against Calvin , or a full exposition and elucidation of the ninth Chapter of his Epistle to the Ro- mans ; whereby the false ...
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... late unfortu nate Insurrection in the Indian Army . London , Murray , 1810 , 8vo . 3s . 6d . VARIOUS causes seem to have concurred in exciting the late insurrection in the Indian army . One irritation was added to another , till that ...
... late unfortu nate Insurrection in the Indian Army . London , Murray , 1810 , 8vo . 3s . 6d . VARIOUS causes seem to have concurred in exciting the late insurrection in the Indian army . One irritation was added to another , till that ...
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