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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... truth must be told , the nation was forced into the war , by the the turbulence and avarice of fome New England adventurers , 38 . A fourth LETTER to the People of England , RANGER (DAVID) the Juvenile Adventures 469.
... truth must be told , the nation was forced into the war , by the the turbulence and avarice of fome New England adventurers , 38 . A fourth LETTER to the People of England , RANGER (DAVID) the Juvenile Adventures 469.
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... truth , and honour of his country , would have owned that the English troops under Braddock , were affailed on their march in such a manner , that they could not fee their antagonists , who therefore fired upon them with impunity , and ...
... truth , and honour of his country , would have owned that the English troops under Braddock , were affailed on their march in such a manner , that they could not fee their antagonists , who therefore fired upon them with impunity , and ...
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... truth . in this flanderous affeveration for it can be eafily proved that almost every individual fubaltern of that corps had seen actual service ; and it was certainly the interest of the nation to ap- point German officers , as the ...
... truth . in this flanderous affeveration for it can be eafily proved that almost every individual fubaltern of that corps had seen actual service ; and it was certainly the interest of the nation to ap- point German officers , as the ...
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... truth and probability . Were we to joke upon fuch a fubject , we should com- pare the author to a species of vermin , peculiar to Lapland , which , according to the description given by Mr. de Futer- bag , rife in the fummer from the ...
... truth and probability . Were we to joke upon fuch a fubject , we should com- pare the author to a species of vermin , peculiar to Lapland , which , according to the description given by Mr. de Futer- bag , rife in the fummer from the ...
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... truth , and put the thing quite out of doubt , was to make experiments upon pieces ' of ftones with the urine of two perfons , one of whom took C two ounces and a half of our medicines , in a folid form , every day , and the other three ...
... truth , and put the thing quite out of doubt , was to make experiments upon pieces ' of ftones with the urine of two perfons , one of whom took C two ounces and a half of our medicines , in a folid form , every day , and the other three ...
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