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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... fome measure , interested in defending our former opinion concerning the celebrated code of the Scotch law . As to the other parts of this work , we think them well worthy the perufal of every antiquary ; nor are we at all an advocate ...
... fome measure , interested in defending our former opinion concerning the celebrated code of the Scotch law . As to the other parts of this work , we think them well worthy the perufal of every antiquary ; nor are we at all an advocate ...
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... fome mystical fishes , to inclofe them in the net of fome invisible kingdom in the heavens ; and cardinal Pool interprets the donation thus : thou and thy fucceffors fhall have dominion over all men , ruling over kings , and commanding ...
... fome mystical fishes , to inclofe them in the net of fome invisible kingdom in the heavens ; and cardinal Pool interprets the donation thus : thou and thy fucceffors fhall have dominion over all men , ruling over kings , and commanding ...
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... fome idea of the difficulties archbishop Boulter lay under when he was first elevated to his premiership . He could not , like Ximenes and Alberoni in Spain , and Richelieu and Mazarine in France , dic- tate in the second , if not the ...
... fome idea of the difficulties archbishop Boulter lay under when he was first elevated to his premiership . He could not , like Ximenes and Alberoni in Spain , and Richelieu and Mazarine in France , dic- tate in the second , if not the ...
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... fome of them feemingly fo trifling , that they were fcarcely worth the afking . This would give us a very firong prepoffeffion against the vir tue and difinterestedness of the primate , were we not inform- ed by the editor , that his ...
... fome of them feemingly fo trifling , that they were fcarcely worth the afking . This would give us a very firong prepoffeffion against the vir tue and difinterestedness of the primate , were we not inform- ed by the editor , that his ...
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... fome orders relating to that minister ; but as he was gone before they came over , there is , fays the primate , no room for any thing more in this affair , than keep- ing his majesty's orders a fecret . ' In the fame year , the Irish ...
... fome orders relating to that minister ; but as he was gone before they came over , there is , fays the primate , no room for any thing more in this affair , than keep- ing his majesty's orders a fecret . ' In the fame year , the Irish ...
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