The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 2W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1756 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... themselves cannot be quiet , though no one offers them the leaft injury . When one of these men rises , I am fure to hear , " What ! will you not propose your decree ? • Will you not venture ? No ; you are timid ; you want true fpirit ...
... themselves cannot be quiet , though no one offers them the leaft injury . When one of these men rises , I am fure to hear , " What ! will you not propose your decree ? • Will you not venture ? No ; you are timid ; you want true fpirit ...
Page 11
... themselves in ' a manner worthy of that renowned people . And Philip , < now returning from his Scythian expedition , in which he had ' engaged , when foiled in his attempts on Perinthus and By- ◅zantium ; found himself confiderably ...
... themselves in ' a manner worthy of that renowned people . And Philip , < now returning from his Scythian expedition , in which he had ' engaged , when foiled in his attempts on Perinthus and By- ◅zantium ; found himself confiderably ...
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... themselves from its per- nicious effects . To view him in a more ferious light , we fhall not scruple to pronounce him a defperate incendiary , who avails himself of the present fears , jealousies , and disgusts of the nation , to ...
... themselves from its per- nicious effects . To view him in a more ferious light , we fhall not scruple to pronounce him a defperate incendiary , who avails himself of the present fears , jealousies , and disgusts of the nation , to ...
Page 64
... themselves in this particular , our bufinefs being only to confider in what manner the work be- fore us , whether useful or unneceffary , is performed by the author , for which purpose we have extracted the following spe- cimen for the ...
... themselves in this particular , our bufinefs being only to confider in what manner the work be- fore us , whether useful or unneceffary , is performed by the author , for which purpose we have extracted the following spe- cimen for the ...
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... themselves in any tolerable dignity . · Before I conclude this chapter , I cannot help obferving , that I look upon this fulphur more beneficial , and far pre- ferable , to cleanfe and purify a fhip , and its crew , that come from ...
... themselves in any tolerable dignity . · Before I conclude this chapter , I cannot help obferving , that I look upon this fulphur more beneficial , and far pre- ferable , to cleanfe and purify a fhip , and its crew , that come from ...
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