The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... tion , tried , condemned , and executed as guilty of high treafon against the king of England , upon the pretence that he was a sub- ject of that monarch , having in his early youth belonged to the county of Teviotdale , while it was ...
... tion , tried , condemned , and executed as guilty of high treafon against the king of England , upon the pretence that he was a sub- ject of that monarch , having in his early youth belonged to the county of Teviotdale , while it was ...
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... tion on the part of lord Galloway ; it would have been a moft ridi- culous attempt for any contemporary author to endeavour to per- fuade the world that fir William Stuart , then alive , had been tried , condemned , and executed ...
... tion on the part of lord Galloway ; it would have been a moft ridi- culous attempt for any contemporary author to endeavour to per- fuade the world that fir William Stuart , then alive , had been tried , condemned , and executed ...
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... tion of the Derneley family . In matters of this fort , the only fair and proper object is , that the truth should be ascertained , whether favorable or unfavorable to one family or another ; and if any competitor ventures to produce a ...
... tion of the Derneley family . In matters of this fort , the only fair and proper object is , that the truth should be ascertained , whether favorable or unfavorable to one family or another ; and if any competitor ventures to produce a ...
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... to Mr. Mac- pherfon , for their form , and for probably , a very confiderable por- tion of their matter , and as the bard under whofe name they are now published was totally unknown till within thefe forty years 14 Drake's Literary Hours .
... to Mr. Mac- pherfon , for their form , and for probably , a very confiderable por- tion of their matter , and as the bard under whofe name they are now published was totally unknown till within thefe forty years 14 Drake's Literary Hours .
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... tion against the truth of Chriftianity led to open , manly , and full difcuffion . The cafe was not the fame on the continent : the prefs was reftrained within very narrow limits ; the read- ing of the fcripture in the vulgar tongue was ...
... tion against the truth of Chriftianity led to open , manly , and full difcuffion . The cafe was not the fame on the continent : the prefs was reftrained within very narrow limits ; the read- ing of the fcripture in the vulgar tongue was ...
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