The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... writer of it concurs with the Stuarts of Ca - ` stelmilk in maintaining , that fir William Stuart of Caftelmilk was the brother of fir John Stuart of Derneley ; but he goes further , by : fuppofing that fir William Stuart of Jedworth ...
... writer of it concurs with the Stuarts of Ca - ` stelmilk in maintaining , that fir William Stuart of Caftelmilk was the brother of fir John Stuart of Derneley ; but he goes further , by : fuppofing that fir William Stuart of Jedworth ...
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... writers . ' P. 315 . Having thus laid before the reader the ftate of this curious controverfy , we fhall close our account of this interesting work with an abstract of the difpenfations for the marriages of Ro- bert II . which have ...
... writers . ' P. 315 . Having thus laid before the reader the ftate of this curious controverfy , we fhall close our account of this interesting work with an abstract of the difpenfations for the marriages of Ro- bert II . which have ...
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... writer has cenfured . Why are the interlocutors , who are equally removed from vulgarity or confiderable refinement , ' to be , styled fhepherds , and called Edwin and Orlando ? We would , by all poffible modulation . of voice , favour ...
... writer has cenfured . Why are the interlocutors , who are equally removed from vulgarity or confiderable refinement , ' to be , styled fhepherds , and called Edwin and Orlando ? We would , by all poffible modulation . of voice , favour ...
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... writer does not hold the balance with perfect fteadinefs , in weighing the crimes of popery and infidelity , fome allowance thould be made for the impreffion which late acts of cruelty must have made on every feeling mind ; and , in ...
... writer does not hold the balance with perfect fteadinefs , in weighing the crimes of popery and infidelity , fome allowance thould be made for the impreffion which late acts of cruelty must have made on every feeling mind ; and , in ...
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... writer . We agree with him alfo in the important remark made by him , which , we think , fhould be kept conftantly in view by all who study ( and what Chriftian is there who does not ftudy ) these fub- jects - that the kingdom of the ...
... writer . We agree with him alfo in the important remark made by him , which , we think , fhould be kept conftantly in view by all who study ( and what Chriftian is there who does not ftudy ) these fub- jects - that the kingdom of the ...
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