The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, 5. ciltW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1758 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... feems to have overfhot their attachment to their own liberty and privileges or at least they neglected the faireft : opportunity that ever occurred , to retrench thofe prerogatives of the crown to which they imputed all the late and ...
... feems to have overfhot their attachment to their own liberty and privileges or at least they neglected the faireft : opportunity that ever occurred , to retrench thofe prerogatives of the crown to which they imputed all the late and ...
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⚫ a parliamentary fanction for a standing army , which now feems ⚫ to be interwoven in the constitution . He introduced the per- nicious practice of borrowing upon remote funds ; an expedient that neceffarily hatched a brood of ...
⚫ a parliamentary fanction for a standing army , which now feems ⚫ to be interwoven in the constitution . He introduced the per- nicious practice of borrowing upon remote funds ; an expedient that neceffarily hatched a brood of ...
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... feems to be intimately acquainted with his fubject , both in theory and practice . His rules are plain and practicable ; ' his language is concife and perfpicuous . He writes like a philo- fopher and a patriot , and enters into the ...
... feems to be intimately acquainted with his fubject , both in theory and practice . His rules are plain and practicable ; ' his language is concife and perfpicuous . He writes like a philo- fopher and a patriot , and enters into the ...
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that out of which the filk is formed , and which feems defigned ⚫ in their natural ftate to keep out the rain , for it refifts the wet fo well , aflifted by the filk which is round it , that the balls , when put in hot water to reel ...
that out of which the filk is formed , and which feems defigned ⚫ in their natural ftate to keep out the rain , for it refifts the wet fo well , aflifted by the filk which is round it , that the balls , when put in hot water to reel ...
Sayfa 23
... feems , according to the bishop's account , to be a fecond Bower ; being one of those honeft converts from po- pery who have thought it incumbent on them ( doubtless merely for confcience fake ) to change their country and religion ...
... feems , according to the bishop's account , to be a fecond Bower ; being one of those honeft converts from po- pery who have thought it incumbent on them ( doubtless merely for confcience fake ) to change their country and religion ...
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