The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 2W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1756 - English literature Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... say , without expofing myself to envy . - I should not have thought myself a good citizen had I proposed such • measures as would have made me , the first among my coun- C trymen , but reduced you to the laft of nations : on the con- C ...
... say , without expofing myself to envy . - I should not have thought myself a good citizen had I proposed such • measures as would have made me , the first among my coun- C trymen , but reduced you to the laft of nations : on the con- C ...
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... ( says he ) traced the progress of Philip's at- ❝tempts on Greece , it may be no improper conclufion to con- ⚫tinue the account , down to his final triumph over the liber- ⚫ty of that country . We have seen the Athenians at laft ...
... ( says he ) traced the progress of Philip's at- ❝tempts on Greece , it may be no improper conclufion to con- ⚫tinue the account , down to his final triumph over the liber- ⚫ty of that country . We have seen the Athenians at laft ...
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... says , that refiftance which prevents the finking of the minute parts of a body in a fluid fpecifically lighter , must equally retard their ascent in the fame fluid , and therefore can never be the cause of their afcending : if this was ...
... says , that refiftance which prevents the finking of the minute parts of a body in a fluid fpecifically lighter , must equally retard their ascent in the fame fluid , and therefore can never be the cause of their afcending : if this was ...
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worthy of their attention : in answer to which , we can only say , that we have done it by way of caution , not knowing whether fome ingenious follower of Whitfield , fome difciple " of Hutchinfon , or fome admirer of Jones or Romaine ...
worthy of their attention : in answer to which , we can only say , that we have done it by way of caution , not knowing whether fome ingenious follower of Whitfield , fome difciple " of Hutchinfon , or fome admirer of Jones or Romaine ...
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... says the contents of this water proceed from pyrites , an iron earth , a vitriolic acid , a fulphur , an absorbent earth , and the carbonous foffil or pit coal . He supports his affertions with judicious obfervations and experiments ...
... says the contents of this water proceed from pyrites , an iron earth , a vitriolic acid , a fulphur , an absorbent earth , and the carbonous foffil or pit coal . He supports his affertions with judicious obfervations and experiments ...
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