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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... reader , because both Mr. Baretti and his friends have made the fact contained -in it a capital charge against Mr. Sharp .爨 8 I had been there about three months without ever having had the pleasure of feeing an English traveller go ...
... reader , because both Mr. Baretti and his friends have made the fact contained -in it a capital charge against Mr. Sharp .爨 8 I had been there about three months without ever having had the pleasure of feeing an English traveller go ...
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... reader.- X " Boccace had wit , a lively imagination , eloquence , and all the other endowments neceffary to form a good writer ; nevertheless Boccace has been the ruin of the Italian tongue , and the chief caufe that Italy does not yet ...
... reader.- X " Boccace had wit , a lively imagination , eloquence , and all the other endowments neceffary to form a good writer ; nevertheless Boccace has been the ruin of the Italian tongue , and the chief caufe that Italy does not yet ...
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... readers . The contents of the fifth chapter , which treats of courts ecclefiaftical , military , and maritime , must be ... reader the mischief and the bloodshed which this papal arrogance occafioned not only in England , but all over ...
... readers . The contents of the fifth chapter , which treats of courts ecclefiaftical , military , and maritime , must be ... reader the mischief and the bloodshed which this papal arrogance occafioned not only in England , but all over ...
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... reader , that all thofe appeals to the king in chancery lay to the pope before the time of the Reformation ; by which he may form fome idea of the prodigious influence the court of Rome must have had in England till that period . A ...
... reader , that all thofe appeals to the king in chancery lay to the pope before the time of the Reformation ; by which he may form fome idea of the prodigious influence the court of Rome must have had in England till that period . A ...
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... reader is here carefully to diftinguish the duchy from the county palatine ; and we cannot help wishing that the learned author had been a little more explicit upon this inftitution , which feems to require great explanation . It is ...
... reader is here carefully to diftinguish the duchy from the county palatine ; and we cannot help wishing that the learned author had been a little more explicit upon this inftitution , which feems to require great explanation . It is ...
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