The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volumen41Tobias Smollett W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1776 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... feveral parishes it contains ; mentioning the extent of each , and the fituation of the church , with the principal baronies , heritors , and most remarkable feats or dwellings . In the courfe of this narrative we meet with an account ...
... feveral parishes it contains ; mentioning the extent of each , and the fituation of the church , with the principal baronies , heritors , and most remarkable feats or dwellings . In the courfe of this narrative we meet with an account ...
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... feveral titles of honour in Scotland , and enumerates the regalities , and baronies , with the different burroughs in the country . Part V. relates the military hiftory of Moray ; the fubje & s of which are , the royal forts , and ...
... feveral titles of honour in Scotland , and enumerates the regalities , and baronies , with the different burroughs in the country . Part V. relates the military hiftory of Moray ; the fubje & s of which are , the royal forts , and ...
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... feveral perfons , Dr. Prieftley has here condefcended to vindicate himself , is fo ridiculous in its origin , and fo totally unfupported either by facts or probability , that it is with reluctance we admit any account of it into our ...
... feveral perfons , Dr. Prieftley has here condefcended to vindicate himself , is fo ridiculous in its origin , and fo totally unfupported either by facts or probability , that it is with reluctance we admit any account of it into our ...
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... feveral places have been grossly misreprefented , through the inaccuracy of those who 1 who have tranflated the preceding volume of his Obfervations into Priestley's Experiments on different Kinds of Air . Vol . II . H.
... feveral places have been grossly misreprefented , through the inaccuracy of those who 1 who have tranflated the preceding volume of his Obfervations into Priestley's Experiments on different Kinds of Air . Vol . II . H.
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... feveral parts of it in a new and ftronger light , and this from inclination only , without a fhadow of intereft to biafs me , I have been reprefented in an artful advertisement , frequently repeated in all the English newf- papers , as ...
... feveral parts of it in a new and ftronger light , and this from inclination only , without a fhadow of intereft to biafs me , I have been reprefented in an artful advertisement , frequently repeated in all the English newf- papers , as ...
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