The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 29Tobias Smollett W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1770 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... appears at prefent , it might perhaps ferve to elucidate the nature of that very extraordinary prefent which Malcolm made to his people , or , as this editor pleases to call them , his vaffals . Without difputing the Mons Credulitatis ...
... appears at prefent , it might perhaps ferve to elucidate the nature of that very extraordinary prefent which Malcolm made to his people , or , as this editor pleases to call them , his vaffals . Without difputing the Mons Credulitatis ...
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... appear in any one of the MSS . from which Skene formed his edition ; if it did , it is no lefs ftrange that Skene fuppreffed it . His marginal note feems to fhew that he knew too well what might be implied by aliis . I prefume that " R ...
... appear in any one of the MSS . from which Skene formed his edition ; if it did , it is no lefs ftrange that Skene fuppreffed it . His marginal note feems to fhew that he knew too well what might be implied by aliis . I prefume that " R ...
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... appears to have been through the public Spirit of the barons and churchmen of those days ; and the re- cords of that kingdom , feem to have fuffered more from the fanaticism of the reformers than the ambition of their con- querors ...
... appears to have been through the public Spirit of the barons and churchmen of those days ; and the re- cords of that kingdom , feem to have fuffered more from the fanaticism of the reformers than the ambition of their con- querors ...
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... appears , that out of nine hundred and fixty - nine , eight hundred and thirteen were benefitted . In regard to the objections which have been urged against thefe waters , he ob- ferves , that it is natural for men to be governed in ...
... appears , that out of nine hundred and fixty - nine , eight hundred and thirteen were benefitted . In regard to the objections which have been urged against thefe waters , he ob- ferves , that it is natural for men to be governed in ...
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... appears from the present , as well as from a foregoing history ( and other examples might have been produced ) that they fometimes also give rife to the palfy ; the connection of thefe difeafes , it is prefumed , will render a state of ...
... appears from the present , as well as from a foregoing history ( and other examples might have been produced ) that they fometimes also give rife to the palfy ; the connection of thefe difeafes , it is prefumed , will render a state of ...
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