The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... letter , with the Bath post- mark on the cover , enclosing two Bank - notes , and designed as a bribe for the favourable mention of a particular publication . The editor begs leave to inform this writer that the praise of the C. R. is ...
... letter , with the Bath post- mark on the cover , enclosing two Bank - notes , and designed as a bribe for the favourable mention of a particular publication . The editor begs leave to inform this writer that the praise of the C. R. is ...
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... letter ? His letter also to his friend Beaumont in Spain is highly immoral ; and though it may in some degree shew the man of fashion and dissipation , we think that it does not shew the English nobleman . As Lady Warwick is re ...
... letter ? His letter also to his friend Beaumont in Spain is highly immoral ; and though it may in some degree shew the man of fashion and dissipation , we think that it does not shew the English nobleman . As Lady Warwick is re ...
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... Letter on the late insurrection in India , 311 Letters on the Morea , and the isles of Cerigo , Hydra , and Zante , vide Morea . Letter on the genius and dispositions of the French government , vide French . Letter from Lord Grenville ...
... Letter on the late insurrection in India , 311 Letters on the Morea , and the isles of Cerigo , Hydra , and Zante , vide Morea . Letter on the genius and dispositions of the French government , vide French . Letter from Lord Grenville ...
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