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... performance , fhewing the use of hiftory in general , and giving an ample account of the mode of diftributing the matter and dividing the book . The editor has confiderably fhortened it , and though he has retained every thing of ...
... performance , fhewing the use of hiftory in general , and giving an ample account of the mode of diftributing the matter and dividing the book . The editor has confiderably fhortened it , and though he has retained every thing of ...
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... performance ; and appears to great difadvantage from the change it has under- gone . The hiftory of the World , from the creation to the flood , has undergone as much abridgment as the Introduction . Indeed there was much caufe for ...
... performance ; and appears to great difadvantage from the change it has under- gone . The hiftory of the World , from the creation to the flood , has undergone as much abridgment as the Introduction . Indeed there was much caufe for ...
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... performance of " an Englishman , ” refident in the country , at the time when the Author made his obferva- tions ; and who , from his more intimate acquaintance [ as we may fuppofe ] with the manners , cuftoms , and political views of ...
... performance of " an Englishman , ” refident in the country , at the time when the Author made his obferva- tions ; and who , from his more intimate acquaintance [ as we may fuppofe ] with the manners , cuftoms , and political views of ...
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fervations on the Marquis's performance , which we have cafually met with , fince its publication [ and for which we could , if it were proper , refer to refpectable authorities ] , there is reafon to apprehend that the ingenious writer ...
fervations on the Marquis's performance , which we have cafually met with , fince its publication [ and for which we could , if it were proper , refer to refpectable authorities ] , there is reafon to apprehend that the ingenious writer ...
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... performance , fent it among others to Lord Chan- cellor Hardwicke for his infpection , who , returning it again to the Doctor , fays , that he looks upon it as one of the strongest inftances of political forefight and fagacity that is ...
... performance , fent it among others to Lord Chan- cellor Hardwicke for his infpection , who , returning it again to the Doctor , fays , that he looks upon it as one of the strongest inftances of political forefight and fagacity that is ...
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