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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... ftate of the drama . in that country , must be agreeably amufed with the following quotation . From the time of the Reformation , it is fuppofed that every ordinance of the church is known , and every historical fact , concerning the ...
... ftate of the drama . in that country , must be agreeably amufed with the following quotation . From the time of the Reformation , it is fuppofed that every ordinance of the church is known , and every historical fact , concerning the ...
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... of which he did not recover , till the arm had , after infinite ftruggles , returned to its ac- customed vibration . With respect to the general ftate of her health , . With 16 Charleton on the Efficacy of warm Bathing in Palfies .
... of which he did not recover , till the arm had , after infinite ftruggles , returned to its ac- customed vibration . With respect to the general ftate of her health , . With 16 Charleton on the Efficacy of warm Bathing in Palfies .
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Tobias Smollett. With respect to the general ftate of her health , this pati- ent was no ways difordered . Her appetite and digestion were good , the catamenia were regular , and the other fecretions and evacuations perfect . Her fleep ...
Tobias Smollett. With respect to the general ftate of her health , this pati- ent was no ways difordered . Her appetite and digestion were good , the catamenia were regular , and the other fecretions and evacuations perfect . Her fleep ...
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... ftate of Ireland at that time . We are at present in a very bad ftate , and the people fo poisoned with apprehenfions of Wood's halfpence , that I do not fee there can be any hopes of juftice against any perfon for feditious writings ...
... ftate of Ireland at that time . We are at present in a very bad ftate , and the people fo poisoned with apprehenfions of Wood's halfpence , that I do not fee there can be any hopes of juftice against any perfon for feditious writings ...
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... ftate . Every letter is full of requefts to the great men on this fide the water , for places to his friends ; and fome of them feemingly fo trifling , that they were fcarcely worth the afking . This would give us a very firong ...
... ftate . Every letter is full of requefts to the great men on this fide the water , for places to his friends ; and fome of them feemingly fo trifling , that they were fcarcely worth the afking . This would give us a very firong ...
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