The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... these king- doms , but in that of other states , it is no wonder that several antiquaries have directed their attention to fuch a subject . In the last century fome trifling efforts were made in England ; but they defervedly funk into ...
... these king- doms , but in that of other states , it is no wonder that several antiquaries have directed their attention to fuch a subject . In the last century fome trifling efforts were made in England ; but they defervedly funk into ...
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... these articles in the records of the Chambre des Comptes is printed in the Appendix , N ° III .; from the perufal of which the following particulars are afcertained . 1. That fir John Stuart of Derneley had a particular compagnie de ...
... these articles in the records of the Chambre des Comptes is printed in the Appendix , N ° III .; from the perufal of which the following particulars are afcertained . 1. That fir John Stuart of Derneley had a particular compagnie de ...
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... these are , the earl of Galloway's family , and the family of the Stuarts of Caftelmilk in the county of Lanark . No other competitors have hitherto ap- peared . " On the part of the earl of Galloway , there has been printed and ...
... these are , the earl of Galloway's family , and the family of the Stuarts of Caftelmilk in the county of Lanark . No other competitors have hitherto ap- peared . " On the part of the earl of Galloway , there has been printed and ...
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... these authors , therefore , must have been well qualified to write an account of events fo recent as those of the battle of Homildon and the trial and execution , of fir William Stuart , which had happened in their own time . There is ...
... these authors , therefore , must have been well qualified to write an account of events fo recent as those of the battle of Homildon and the trial and execution , of fir William Stuart , which had happened in their own time . There is ...
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... these proofs . Neither does the author of these sheets grudge the advantages which the earl of Galloway or any future competitor may derive from thus laying open to them by this publication , all the grounds on which the family of the ...
... these proofs . Neither does the author of these sheets grudge the advantages which the earl of Galloway or any future competitor may derive from thus laying open to them by this publication , all the grounds on which the family of the ...
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