The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... most uniformly , and during the greatest number of years , dedicated themselves to the interests of that un- fortunate and perfecuted monarch , for enabling him to attain the crown which justly belonged to him ; and whose interests were ...
... most uniformly , and during the greatest number of years , dedicated themselves to the interests of that un- fortunate and perfecuted monarch , for enabling him to attain the crown which justly belonged to him ; and whose interests were ...
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... most unquestionable evidence , that he is defcended from fir William Stuart the brother of fir John Stuart of Derneley . The remaining part of this Genealogical History fhall be dedi- cated to tracing and proving the pedigree of the ...
... most unquestionable evidence , that he is defcended from fir William Stuart the brother of fir John Stuart of Derneley . The remaining part of this Genealogical History fhall be dedi- cated to tracing and proving the pedigree of the ...
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... most part , unknown , and it may , without any hazard of contradiction , be afferted , that from these boasted eras no one production can be drawn poffeffing an uniform chastity of style and thought . Even our three great poets ...
... most part , unknown , and it may , without any hazard of contradiction , be afferted , that from these boasted eras no one production can be drawn poffeffing an uniform chastity of style and thought . Even our three great poets ...
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... most interefting prophecies from the creation of the world to the destruction of Jerufalem , with their accom- plishment . The records of the hiftorian are in fact a com- ment on each verfe of prophecy ; and , to perfons who have not ...
... most interefting prophecies from the creation of the world to the destruction of Jerufalem , with their accom- plishment . The records of the hiftorian are in fact a com- ment on each verfe of prophecy ; and , to perfons who have not ...
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... most expert ftatuaries and po- lishers of marble : beholding the works ( of Ferhad ) they bit the finger of aftonishment ; they were amazed at the effects of his chi- fel on the marble , and were confounded at the works of that dif ...
... most expert ftatuaries and po- lishers of marble : beholding the works ( of Ferhad ) they bit the finger of aftonishment ; they were amazed at the effects of his chi- fel on the marble , and were confounded at the works of that dif ...
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