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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... must be of opinion , that it would be a most dangerous doctrine in literature , if , fince the art of printing was discovered , an omiflion of this kind in fo important a publication , fhould be charged on the memory of an editor , who ...
... must be of opinion , that it would be a most dangerous doctrine in literature , if , fince the art of printing was discovered , an omiflion of this kind in fo important a publication , fhould be charged on the memory of an editor , who ...
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... must be no 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 ...
... must be no 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 ...
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... must be managed , and great attention was to be paid to that of England ; nor was it very easy to carry matters fmoothly on with the two Irish houfes of parliament . A reader , who fits down with impracticable ideas of primi- tive piety ...
... must be managed , and great attention was to be paid to that of England ; nor was it very easy to carry matters fmoothly on with the two Irish houfes of parliament . A reader , who fits down with impracticable ideas of primi- tive piety ...
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... must beg leave to bint to your grace that all recruits raifed here for France or Spain , are generally confidered as perfons that may fome time or other pay a visit to this country as enemies . That all who are lifted here in thofe ...
... must beg leave to bint to your grace that all recruits raifed here for France or Spain , are generally confidered as perfons that may fome time or other pay a visit to this country as enemies . That all who are lifted here in thofe ...
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... and in all probability will ever re main , the most authentic hiftory of Ireland for that space of time in which they were written . ' It It must not be forgotten , that the original letters 1 26 Archbishop Boulter's Letters .
... and in all probability will ever re main , the most authentic hiftory of Ireland for that space of time in which they were written . ' It It must not be forgotten , that the original letters 1 26 Archbishop Boulter's Letters .
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