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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... Lord God 258 BOWER Mr. vindicated in an- fwer to Six Letters , & c . 72 BREAD ( the virtues of a cruft of ) 93 BRITAIN'S ( Great ) true System , by Malachy Postlethwayt , Efq ; 432 ( the Genius of ) an Iam- bic Ode 470 BUCKHORSE ( the ...
... Lord God 258 BOWER Mr. vindicated in an- fwer to Six Letters , & c . 72 BREAD ( the virtues of a cruft of ) 93 BRITAIN'S ( Great ) true System , by Malachy Postlethwayt , Efq ; 432 ( the Genius of ) an Iam- bic Ode 470 BUCKHORSE ( the ...
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... lord L - n has magnanimity enough to overloook the farcaftic infinuations which this reptile has thrown out a- gainst him in page 21 , that nobleman may have friends and dependants who do not think fuch an author unworthy of no- tice ...
... lord L - n has magnanimity enough to overloook the farcaftic infinuations which this reptile has thrown out a- gainst him in page 21 , that nobleman may have friends and dependants who do not think fuch an author unworthy of no- tice ...
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... lord of the creation , could not give me my existence , I must receive it from fomething far fu- " perior to man , who not only made man , but also the earth he inhabits . ' Our author then informs us , that every thing relating to man ...
... lord of the creation , could not give me my existence , I must receive it from fomething far fu- " perior to man , who not only made man , but also the earth he inhabits . ' Our author then informs us , that every thing relating to man ...
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... Lord is in the xvith chapter of St. John , and 5th verse . • Fefus faid unto his difciples , now I go my way to him that fent me , and none of you afketh me , whither goest thou ? but be- caufe I have faid these things unto you , forrow ...
... Lord is in the xvith chapter of St. John , and 5th verse . • Fefus faid unto his difciples , now I go my way to him that fent me , and none of you afketh me , whither goest thou ? but be- caufe I have faid these things unto you , forrow ...
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... Lords , or in this assembly , fhould perhaps wonder that I , whofe practice for so many < years , in caufes and public trials , has been fuch , as to de- • fend many , but attack none ; now fuddenly change from my ' wonted manner , and ...
... Lords , or in this assembly , fhould perhaps wonder that I , whofe practice for so many < years , in caufes and public trials , has been fuch , as to de- • fend many , but attack none ; now fuddenly change from my ' wonted manner , and ...
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