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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... thefe waters , he ob- ferves , that it is natural for men to be governed in their judgments by what falls under their own obfervation : hence it is , that we are often tempted to draw general conclufions from the good , or ill , fuccefs ...
... thefe waters , he ob- ferves , that it is natural for men to be governed in their judgments by what falls under their own obfervation : hence it is , that we are often tempted to draw general conclufions from the good , or ill , fuccefs ...
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... thefe fymptoms of a fevere cold , he went into the bath , and staid there much too long . On his return , the pain of the head increased to that degree as to render him di- lirious , and a fever fucceeded , which for many days fubjected ...
... thefe fymptoms of a fevere cold , he went into the bath , and staid there much too long . On his return , the pain of the head increased to that degree as to render him di- lirious , and a fever fucceeded , which for many days fubjected ...
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... thefe let- ters , as they now are , and in all probability will ever re main , the most authentic hiftory of Ireland for that space of time in which they were written . ' It It must not be forgotten , that the original letters 1 26 ...
... thefe let- ters , as they now are , and in all probability will ever re main , the most authentic hiftory of Ireland for that space of time in which they were written . ' It It must not be forgotten , that the original letters 1 26 ...
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... thefe Conversations , had he known that they existed . - To thefe objections Abbe Mably replies . Though I entertain the higheft efteem for the critics who made these objections to me , yet have they not convinced me . Whether this is ...
... thefe Conversations , had he known that they existed . - To thefe objections Abbe Mably replies . Though I entertain the higheft efteem for the critics who made these objections to me , yet have they not convinced me . Whether this is ...
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... thefe , what advantage can be taken ftom Plutarch's filence ? I must curforily obferve here , that this filence of writers , which the generality of critics are continually making ufe of as a de- cifive argument , very feldom amounts to ...
... thefe , what advantage can be taken ftom Plutarch's filence ? I must curforily obferve here , that this filence of writers , which the generality of critics are continually making ufe of as a de- cifive argument , very feldom amounts to ...
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