The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1798 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... themselves liable to errors that may be attended with the most fatal confequences . ' Vol . i . P. 14 . 66 From the Cape of Good Hope , the voyage was diftinguish- ed only by weather the moft irregular , and ftorms the moft violent ...
... themselves liable to errors that may be attended with the most fatal confequences . ' Vol . i . P. 14 . 66 From the Cape of Good Hope , the voyage was diftinguish- ed only by weather the moft irregular , and ftorms the moft violent ...
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... themselves on the water ; a circumstance which it is reafonable to fuppofe would fometimes have happened , had their country been infulated , or their travel- ling interrupted by large rivers or arms of the fea ; especially as all ...
... themselves on the water ; a circumstance which it is reafonable to fuppofe would fometimes have happened , had their country been infulated , or their travel- ling interrupted by large rivers or arms of the fea ; especially as all ...
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... themselves . The tops of fix of the highest hills bore the appear- ance of fortified places , refembling redoubts ; having a fort of block house , in the fhape of an English glass house , in the center of each , with rows of pallitadoes ...
... themselves . The tops of fix of the highest hills bore the appear- ance of fortified places , refembling redoubts ; having a fort of block house , in the fhape of an English glass house , in the center of each , with rows of pallitadoes ...
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... themselves , by a bold ufurpation , the name of Unitarians , as if we had gods many , and lords many , while in fact we have but " one God , and his name one ; " his holy , reve- rend , incommunicable name . ' P. 57 . There cannot be a ...
... themselves , by a bold ufurpation , the name of Unitarians , as if we had gods many , and lords many , while in fact we have but " one God , and his name one ; " his holy , reve- rend , incommunicable name . ' P. 57 . There cannot be a ...
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... themselves in mifchief - therefore did they proclaim inveterate war against loyalty and religion , and fet up their banners for tokens . Fain would they have planted their " abomination that maketh defolate " amidst the ruins of thrones ...
... themselves in mifchief - therefore did they proclaim inveterate war against loyalty and religion , and fet up their banners for tokens . Fain would they have planted their " abomination that maketh defolate " amidst the ruins of thrones ...
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