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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... whofe disease was the St. Vitus's dance . — Of these three were discharged cured ; three left the houfe much better ; and two received no benefit . Of others , who laboured under various anomalous affections of the nerves , the total ...
... whofe disease was the St. Vitus's dance . — Of these three were discharged cured ; three left the houfe much better ; and two received no benefit . Of others , who laboured under various anomalous affections of the nerves , the total ...
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... whofe mother - in- Jaw was a rich citizen's daughter , are much divided in their opinions with regard to the difpofal of her . Sir Harry is for having a diminutive lord for his fon , merely on account of his quality ; my lady prefers ...
... whofe mother - in- Jaw was a rich citizen's daughter , are much divided in their opinions with regard to the difpofal of her . Sir Harry is for having a diminutive lord for his fon , merely on account of his quality ; my lady prefers ...
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... whofe fa- ther went abroad after the rebellion , recovers his title and eftate , and expreffes great uneafinefs concerning Cleaveland's behaviour to lady Lucy Layton , his new fifter . Soon afterwards Cleaveland returns from France ...
... whofe fa- ther went abroad after the rebellion , recovers his title and eftate , and expreffes great uneafinefs concerning Cleaveland's behaviour to lady Lucy Layton , his new fifter . Soon afterwards Cleaveland returns from France ...
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... whofe rights might be thereby affected , cannot , by fuch ufurpation , ' gain a legal title to fuch power . The house of commons fre- quently applied by humble petition to queen Elizabeth , for the release release of members imprifoned ...
... whofe rights might be thereby affected , cannot , by fuch ufurpation , ' gain a legal title to fuch power . The house of commons fre- quently applied by humble petition to queen Elizabeth , for the release release of members imprifoned ...
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... whofe pieces we have re viewed . This writer's first attempt is to feparate the two ideas of ju- rifdiction and legiflation ; becaufe without fuch feparation no rational conception of the prefent queftion can be formed . • See Vol ...
... whofe pieces we have re viewed . This writer's first attempt is to feparate the two ideas of ju- rifdiction and legiflation ; becaufe without fuch feparation no rational conception of the prefent queftion can be formed . • See Vol ...
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