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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... never have obferved any difference between the hand - writing of the fame age published by Anderson , and Madox , and others , the doubt might have been afcertained , and perhaps the de- cifion final upon an intuitive comparison between ...
... never have obferved any difference between the hand - writing of the fame age published by Anderson , and Madox , and others , the doubt might have been afcertained , and perhaps the de- cifion final upon an intuitive comparison between ...
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... never gives what it promises ; it vanishes from us when we think we grasp it , and , fo far from pleasure , leaves us difguft and laffitude . But among us the inconfiftency of fenfualifts is not the queftion ; and though paffion ...
... never gives what it promises ; it vanishes from us when we think we grasp it , and , fo far from pleasure , leaves us difguft and laffitude . But among us the inconfiftency of fenfualifts is not the queftion ; and though paffion ...
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... never - fading honours , and immortal pleasures of the hea- venly world ; the large and fair inheritance there provided for the fons of God , the crowns of glory which fhall be placed on their heads , the palms of victory which fhall be ...
... never - fading honours , and immortal pleasures of the hea- venly world ; the large and fair inheritance there provided for the fons of God , the crowns of glory which fhall be placed on their heads , the palms of victory which fhall be ...
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... never more than two different kinds found mixed in one body ; whereas in the mineral kingdom it is very com- mon , though it will nevertheless always remain concealed from every one , however penetrating , who has not employed bim- felf ...
... never more than two different kinds found mixed in one body ; whereas in the mineral kingdom it is very com- mon , though it will nevertheless always remain concealed from every one , however penetrating , who has not employed bim- felf ...
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... never fee him more when the business is completed . - While Mifs Le Fever's letter to Mr. Leicester , with his lordship's propofal , is on the road to him , my lord vifits lady Catherine , thinking that it will be impoffible for ...
... never fee him more when the business is completed . - While Mifs Le Fever's letter to Mr. Leicester , with his lordship's propofal , is on the road to him , my lord vifits lady Catherine , thinking that it will be impoffible for ...
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