The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1798 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... prefent ; for it is calculated to extend our knowledge of an interefting country , by a refe- rence to the beft fources of information . Senfible of the inadequacy of the hafty fketches of travel- lers to the communication of full and ...
... prefent ; for it is calculated to extend our knowledge of an interefting country , by a refe- rence to the beft fources of information . Senfible of the inadequacy of the hafty fketches of travel- lers to the communication of full and ...
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... prefent , two - thirds of the kingdom are left untilled . ' 6 With regard to the cattle , we are informed that the oxen are better and more numerous than is generally supposed ; ' but that the cows breed flowly for want of pafture ...
... prefent , two - thirds of the kingdom are left untilled . ' 6 With regard to the cattle , we are informed that the oxen are better and more numerous than is generally supposed ; ' but that the cows breed flowly for want of pafture ...
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... prefent fovereign , nothing is faid , though fome particulars refpecting his character and reign , might have been expected . We cannot highly praise the compofition of this work . The arrangement is not very judicious ; and the style ...
... prefent fovereign , nothing is faid , though fome particulars refpecting his character and reign , might have been expected . We cannot highly praise the compofition of this work . The arrangement is not very judicious ; and the style ...
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... prefent undertak- ing ; and if the perfons already engaged in it thould continue their exertions , we cannot doubt that a conftant attention to the Greek and English idioms will convince them of the ne- ceffity of farther alterations ...
... prefent undertak- ing ; and if the perfons already engaged in it thould continue their exertions , we cannot doubt that a conftant attention to the Greek and English idioms will convince them of the ne- ceffity of farther alterations ...
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... prefent taie appears under a promifing title ; but , fays Mrs. Smith , I fufpect that in many inftances my hero forgets his preten- fions , and has no claim to the character of a philofopher ; that however will prove only that the title ...
... prefent taie appears under a promifing title ; but , fays Mrs. Smith , I fufpect that in many inftances my hero forgets his preten- fions , and has no claim to the character of a philofopher ; that however will prove only that the title ...
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