The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 29Tobias Smollett W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1770 - English literature Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... fame with the Mons Placiti at the fame place retained by Malcolm Mac Kenneth , when he generously parcelled out all Scotland among his vaffals . We believe it would be no difficult matter to prove that the Mons Credulitatis was a very ...
... fame with the Mons Placiti at the fame place retained by Malcolm Mac Kenneth , when he generously parcelled out all Scotland among his vaffals . We believe it would be no difficult matter to prove that the Mons Credulitatis was a very ...
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... fame time , greatly concerned at foreigners inveigling into their fervice , great numbers of likely , healthy , young Irish recruits , on pretence of their going over to England for work ; and , at the fame time , he is very ...
... fame time , greatly concerned at foreigners inveigling into their fervice , great numbers of likely , healthy , young Irish recruits , on pretence of their going over to England for work ; and , at the fame time , he is very ...
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... grant leave to any perfons to levy men bere under his fign manual , by an act paffed 8 Georg . I. c . 9. and by the fame at the C 4 govern- government here can grant fuch a licenfe under their hands Archbishop Boulter's Letters . 23.
... grant leave to any perfons to levy men bere under his fign manual , by an act paffed 8 Georg . I. c . 9. and by the fame at the C 4 govern- government here can grant fuch a licenfe under their hands Archbishop Boulter's Letters . 23.
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... fame colours as he paints himself in these Converfations . Was it not the most impreffive manner of fetting forth the moral and political fyftem of that great man , to exhibit him as a zealous patriots , and uniformly practifing every ...
... fame colours as he paints himself in these Converfations . Was it not the most impreffive manner of fetting forth the moral and political fyftem of that great man , to exhibit him as a zealous patriots , and uniformly practifing every ...
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... fame time it would be too prefumptuous to deny the authen- ticity of this publication , merely on the filence of antient au- thors concerning it . It appears at leaft pretty certain , from intrinsic evidence , that it is not of monkish ...
... fame time it would be too prefumptuous to deny the authen- ticity of this publication , merely on the filence of antient au- thors concerning it . It appears at leaft pretty certain , from intrinsic evidence , that it is not of monkish ...
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