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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... former opinion concerning the celebrated code of the Scotch law . As to the other parts of this work , we think them well worthy the perufal of every antiquary ; nor are we at all an advocate for the authenticity of the Mac Al- pine ...
... former opinion concerning the celebrated code of the Scotch law . As to the other parts of this work , we think them well worthy the perufal of every antiquary ; nor are we at all an advocate for the authenticity of the Mac Al- pine ...
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Tobias Smollett. of the Romish exacions in former times . This elucidation does the highest and most important fervice to the civil , as well as religious , hiftory of this country . The following paffage informs us of a moft curious ...
Tobias Smollett. of the Romish exacions in former times . This elucidation does the highest and most important fervice to the civil , as well as religious , hiftory of this country . The following paffage informs us of a moft curious ...
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... former of whom has exprefly recommended the Bath waters as the most effectual remedy in paralytic complaints , whilft the latter condemns all kind of warm bathing without exception . In order to determine this point , Dr. Charleton ...
... former of whom has exprefly recommended the Bath waters as the most effectual remedy in paralytic complaints , whilft the latter condemns all kind of warm bathing without exception . In order to determine this point , Dr. Charleton ...
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... former plan , uninterrupted by any finister events , effec- tually restored his limbs to their native ftrength and activity ; and , after a refidence in the hospital of 127 days , he returned home free from all complaints . It may be ...
... former plan , uninterrupted by any finister events , effec- tually restored his limbs to their native ftrength and activity ; and , after a refidence in the hospital of 127 days , he returned home free from all complaints . It may be ...
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... former of these works is very far from being come to us entire ; and the fecond is known to us only by a few fragments , and these but fhort . • Plutarch's filence , I own , carries with it a more fpecious difficulty ; but can it be ...
... former of these works is very far from being come to us entire ; and the fecond is known to us only by a few fragments , and these but fhort . • Plutarch's filence , I own , carries with it a more fpecious difficulty ; but can it be ...
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