The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 35Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1802 - Books |
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... ment's ; and thence offers his reasons to prove that the first three Gospels had been read by St. John before the writing of his own . The appropriate mode of this evangelist's narration is next judiciously treated , and the ...
... ment's ; and thence offers his reasons to prove that the first three Gospels had been read by St. John before the writing of his own . The appropriate mode of this evangelist's narration is next judiciously treated , and the ...
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... ment . The French settlers , seeing him return , were obliged to take arms against his anarchical proceedings and hostilities . Beniousky , at the head of the English , armed on his side , and marched to combat ; but he died in the ...
... ment . The French settlers , seeing him return , were obliged to take arms against his anarchical proceedings and hostilities . Beniousky , at the head of the English , armed on his side , and marched to combat ; but he died in the ...
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... ment . " There is something in the proceedings of the French republic , as well as in our own , of which I will give you the secret clew . I give it not to the French resident , but to a Frenchman attentive to the history of his country ...
... ment . " There is something in the proceedings of the French republic , as well as in our own , of which I will give you the secret clew . I give it not to the French resident , but to a Frenchman attentive to the history of his country ...
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... ment : " If Great - Britain consulted her justice , instead of her cle- mency , towards France , France would not last half a century from this hour . " These sentiments respecting us made the fall of the father a necessary preliminary ...
... ment : " If Great - Britain consulted her justice , instead of her cle- mency , towards France , France would not last half a century from this hour . " These sentiments respecting us made the fall of the father a necessary preliminary ...
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... ment , which can only be seriously applied to a very youthful class of the sex . The introduction is drawn up with some know ledge and attention , but is far too astronomical for the purpose of explaining geography ; and the manner ...
... ment , which can only be seriously applied to a very youthful class of the sex . The introduction is drawn up with some know ledge and attention , but is far too astronomical for the purpose of explaining geography ; and the manner ...
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