The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1798 - English literature Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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# ftance by croffing the equator in a more eastwardly longitude ; fince it feems that veffels which have purfued their foutherly courfe to crofs the line under the 10th , 15th , or 20th meridian of weft longitude , have , by the trade ...
# ftance by croffing the equator in a more eastwardly longitude ; fince it feems that veffels which have purfued their foutherly courfe to crofs the line under the 10th , 15th , or 20th meridian of weft longitude , have , by the trade ...
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... feems to afford a refting - place to the most miferable race which the researches of navigators have yet difcovered . The wears of thefe favages for taking fifh , are inartificial , and can procure only a temporary and precarious fupply ...
... feems to afford a refting - place to the most miferable race which the researches of navigators have yet difcovered . The wears of thefe favages for taking fifh , are inartificial , and can procure only a temporary and precarious fupply ...
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... feemed little doubt of finding this sub- ftance in fufficient abundance for the purposes of manure , fhould the cultivation of this country ever be in contemplation . The general ftructure of it feems very favorable to fuch an attempt ...
... feemed little doubt of finding this sub- ftance in fufficient abundance for the purposes of manure , fhould the cultivation of this country ever be in contemplation . The general ftructure of it feems very favorable to fuch an attempt ...
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... feems to pass over him when they uncover the corps . The abbefs and nuns shrink back and retire to fome di- ftance ; all the reft fixing their eyes fteadfastly upon De Monfort . A long paufe . ) Bern . to De Mon. See'st thou that ...
... feems to pass over him when they uncover the corps . The abbefs and nuns shrink back and retire to fome di- ftance ; all the reft fixing their eyes fteadfastly upon De Monfort . A long paufe . ) Bern . to De Mon. See'st thou that ...
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... feems to have been jocularly introduced ; for certainly the people in general , who have little to lofe , have no great reafon to dread the ill effects of the study of aftronomy . The longest chapter in the work is affigned to the commu ...
... feems to have been jocularly introduced ; for certainly the people in general , who have little to lofe , have no great reafon to dread the ill effects of the study of aftronomy . The longest chapter in the work is affigned to the commu ...
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