The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1798 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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highest hills we afcended ; particularly on the fummit of Bald- Head , which is fufficiently above the level of the fea to be feen at 12 or 14 leagues diftance . Here the coral was entirely in its original state ; particularly in one ...
highest hills we afcended ; particularly on the fummit of Bald- Head , which is fufficiently above the level of the fea to be feen at 12 or 14 leagues diftance . Here the coral was entirely in its original state ; particularly in one ...
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... head and shoulders , the neck rifes in a kind of creft , which , with the back , was of a light brown colour ; their hair was exceedingly coarfe ; the carcafe very poor , and afforded little blubber ; which , however , may be imputable ...
... head and shoulders , the neck rifes in a kind of creft , which , with the back , was of a light brown colour ; their hair was exceedingly coarfe ; the carcafe very poor , and afforded little blubber ; which , however , may be imputable ...
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... head ; at which they would generally fmile , and intimate , that they had frequently feen men recover whofe skulls had been fractured , and whofe heads had otherways been much injured ; but that , in all cafes in which the inteftines ...
... head ; at which they would generally fmile , and intimate , that they had frequently feen men recover whofe skulls had been fractured , and whofe heads had otherways been much injured ; but that , in all cafes in which the inteftines ...
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... head upon his hand . Re - en- ter Thomas , with the water . ] You have made good hafte , Tho- mas . Thom . I did make good hafte , fir , left you should be impatient with me . Har . I am fometimes impatient with you , then ? I fear ...
... head upon his hand . Re - en- ter Thomas , with the water . ] You have made good hafte , Tho- mas . Thom . I did make good hafte , fir , left you should be impatient with me . Har . I am fometimes impatient with you , then ? I fear ...
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... head a little , turns it towards De Monfort . ) Thom . Know'st thou this gaftly face ? De Mon. ( Putting his hands before his face in violent perturbation . ) Oh do not ! do not ! veil it from my fight ! Put me to any agony but this ...
... head a little , turns it towards De Monfort . ) Thom . Know'st thou this gaftly face ? De Mon. ( Putting his hands before his face in violent perturbation . ) Oh do not ! do not ! veil it from my fight ! Put me to any agony but this ...
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