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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... means of the early education of youth . All the parishes in this province , ex- cepting three or four , have now schools erected in them according to law and fome fociety fchools are fettled , where Popery pre- vails , or the extent of ...
... means of the early education of youth . All the parishes in this province , ex- cepting three or four , have now schools erected in them according to law and fome fociety fchools are fettled , where Popery pre- vails , or the extent of ...
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... means of which they can affect or act upon each other , & c . I rather think that the whole man is of fome uni- form compofition , and that the property of perception , as well as the other powers that are termed mental , is the refult ...
... means of which they can affect or act upon each other , & c . I rather think that the whole man is of fome uni- form compofition , and that the property of perception , as well as the other powers that are termed mental , is the refult ...
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... means ) has been the great fupport of the popish doctrines of purgatory , and the worship of the dead . and and by its own evidence it triumphed over both . Priestley's Experiments on different Kinds of Air . Vol . II . 13.
... means ) has been the great fupport of the popish doctrines of purgatory , and the worship of the dead . and and by its own evidence it triumphed over both . Priestley's Experiments on different Kinds of Air . Vol . II . 13.
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... means of which he made the obfervations recited in the fecond fection . The limits of a Review would be infufficient for conveying a particular account of a work of this nature , we must therefore be content with enumerating the various ...
... means of which he made the obfervations recited in the fecond fection . The limits of a Review would be infufficient for conveying a particular account of a work of this nature , we must therefore be content with enumerating the various ...
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... means of refining the intellectual powers , and extending civilization over Europe . In treating of this fub , ject , we are prefented with the following lively defcription of European barbarifm , before the genius of Don Henry gave ...
... means of refining the intellectual powers , and extending civilization over Europe . In treating of this fub , ject , we are prefented with the following lively defcription of European barbarifm , before the genius of Don Henry gave ...
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Página 195 - But if they had all wrought separately and independently, and without any of them having been educated to this peculiar business, they certainly could not each of them have made twenty, perhaps not one pin in a day...
Página 333 - Oh that my words were now written! oh that they were printed in a book! That they were graven with an iron pen and lead in the rock for ever!
Página 143 - If a bird's nest chance to be before thee in the way in any tree, or on the ground, whether they be young ones, or eggs, and the dam sitting upon the young, or upon the eggs, thou shalt not take the dam with the young...
Página 195 - THE greatest improvement in the productive powers of labour, and the greater part of the skill, dexterity, and judgment with which it is any where directed, or applied, seem to have been the effects of the division of labour.
Página 193 - THE annual labour of every nation is the fund which originally supplies it with all the necessaries and conveniences of life which it annually consumes, and which consist always either in the immediate produce of that labour, or in what is purchased with that produce from other nations.
Página 406 - And David spake unto the Lord the words of this song, in the day that the Lord had delivered him out of the hand of all his enemies, and out of the hand of Saul...
Página 359 - When the quantity of gold and silver imported into any country exceeds the effectual demand, no vigilance of government can prevent their exportation. All the sanguinary laws of Spain and Portugal are not able to keep their gold and silver at home. The continual importations from Peru and Brazil exceed the effectual demand of those countries, and sink the price of those metals there below that in the neighbouring countries. If, on the contrary, in any particular country their quantity fell short...
Página 195 - One man draws out the wire, another straights it, a third cuts it, a fourth points it, a fifth grinds it at the top for receiving the head...
Página 197 - ... the glass window which lets in the heat and the light, and keeps out the wind and the rain, with all the knowledge and art requisite for preparing that beautiful and happy invention, without which...
Página 196 - ... in order to complete even this homely production. How many merchants and carriers, besides, must have been employed in transporting the materials from some of those workmen to others who often live in a very distant part of the country!