The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... those who the 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 ...
... those who the 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 ...
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... those of the battle of Homildon and the trial and execution , of fir William Stuart , which had happened in their own time . There is internal evidence that the one author did not copy from the other ; and fur- ther there is reason to ...
... those of the battle of Homildon and the trial and execution , of fir William Stuart , which had happened in their own time . There is internal evidence that the one author did not copy from the other ; and fur- ther there is reason to ...
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... those of other competitors . In all events , the perfon who , after the strictest investigation of the evidence , shall finally be the fuccefsful competitor for the honor of reprefenting the Derneley family , will at least have one ...
... those of other competitors . In all events , the perfon who , after the strictest investigation of the evidence , shall finally be the fuccefsful competitor for the honor of reprefenting the Derneley family , will at least have one ...
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... those who afferted the royal family of Stuart to have fprung from a ba- ftard , like that of England , had no fmall foundation for their affertions . For that Robert III . was born before the marriage is evident ; -and it is alfo clear ...
... those who afferted the royal family of Stuart to have fprung from a ba- ftard , like that of England , had no fmall foundation for their affertions . For that Robert III . was born before the marriage is evident ; -and it is alfo clear ...
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... those periods the language was extremely incorrect ; that beauty of arrangement , propriety of selection , and delicacy of fentiment were , for the most part , unknown , and it may , without any hazard of contradiction , be afferted ...
... those periods the language was extremely incorrect ; that beauty of arrangement , propriety of selection , and delicacy of fentiment were , for the most part , unknown , and it may , without any hazard of contradiction , be afferted ...
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