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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... lefs ftrange that Skene fuppreffed it . His marginal note feems to fhew that he knew too well what might be implied by aliis . I prefume that " R. de Glan- villa " was not one of the various readings which in his preface he confiders as ...
... lefs ftrange that Skene fuppreffed it . His marginal note feems to fhew that he knew too well what might be implied by aliis . I prefume that " R. de Glan- villa " was not one of the various readings which in his preface he confiders as ...
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... lefs fo at the credulity of the people . England at that time contained a knife belonging to our Saviour , the hairs of the blessed Virgin , some of St. Paul's blood , the hand of St. John the evangelift , the relics of the apostles ...
... lefs fo at the credulity of the people . England at that time contained a knife belonging to our Saviour , the hairs of the blessed Virgin , some of St. Paul's blood , the hand of St. John the evangelift , the relics of the apostles ...
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... lefs , till it entirely ceased , and the arm becaine obedient to her will . Before the left the hofpital , March 30th , 1763 , her arm was fo perfectly restored to its natural motion and strength , that I have seen her carry with it a ...
... lefs , till it entirely ceased , and the arm becaine obedient to her will . Before the left the hofpital , March 30th , 1763 , her arm was fo perfectly restored to its natural motion and strength , that I have seen her carry with it a ...
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... lefs actually endured , with- out exciting horror ? " We groan being burdened , " is not the language of old age only , but many times of early life , and always of a broken aud declining conftitution . And can we hear thefe groans ...
... lefs actually endured , with- out exciting horror ? " We groan being burdened , " is not the language of old age only , but many times of early life , and always of a broken aud declining conftitution . And can we hear thefe groans ...
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... lefs from contempt of those fyftems , which Swedish gentlemen in particular , very defervedly , though chiefly on the fame principles , have here- tofore generally purfued . I have thought proper to conceal my name , to prevent any ...
... lefs from contempt of those fyftems , which Swedish gentlemen in particular , very defervedly , though chiefly on the fame principles , have here- tofore generally purfued . I have thought proper to conceal my name , to prevent any ...
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