The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Том 26W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1768 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... suppose that a gentleman who travels with fuch precipitancy along the Romagna and the Marca , is a fit person to meddle with the business of defcribing the man- ners and customs of their inhabitans . Yet Mr. Sharp has boldly meddled ...
... suppose that a gentleman who travels with fuch precipitancy along the Romagna and the Marca , is a fit person to meddle with the business of defcribing the man- ners and customs of their inhabitans . Yet Mr. Sharp has boldly meddled ...
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... suppose without fcruple , that it is fuperior , in beauty , to all the living languages ; and that it even equals thofe of Greece and ancient Rome ; but that he shall fhew them , with clear evidence , the falfity of this notion , and ...
... suppose without fcruple , that it is fuperior , in beauty , to all the living languages ; and that it even equals thofe of Greece and ancient Rome ; but that he shall fhew them , with clear evidence , the falfity of this notion , and ...
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... at leaft it has undoubtedly fome fhare in producing it , efpecially in the smaller stars . * Vide Critical Review , vol . xxv . p . 105 . It is not , I think , unreasonable to suppose • It 90 Philofophical Transactions . Vol . LVII .
... at leaft it has undoubtedly fome fhare in producing it , efpecially in the smaller stars . * Vide Critical Review , vol . xxv . p . 105 . It is not , I think , unreasonable to suppose • It 90 Philofophical Transactions . Vol . LVII .
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... suppose , that the inequalities , which will naturally arise from the chance of the rays coming fometimes a little denfer and fometimes a little rarer , in fo fmall a number of them as must fall upon the eye in the fourth or fifth part ...
... suppose , that the inequalities , which will naturally arise from the chance of the rays coming fometimes a little denfer and fometimes a little rarer , in fo fmall a number of them as must fall upon the eye in the fourth or fifth part ...
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... suppose , need to be informed , that the Romans were every way remarkably fuperftitious , and that to omens in particular they paid a most extravagant attention . The poet , therefore , having in the preceding lines enumerated the ...
... suppose , need to be informed , that the Romans were every way remarkably fuperftitious , and that to omens in particular they paid a most extravagant attention . The poet , therefore , having in the preceding lines enumerated the ...
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