The British Critic, Volume 38F. and C. Rivington, 1812 - English literature |
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rife to a subscription of unparalleled liberality , for promoting this great object ; and will end , we dubt not , in the establishment of proper fchools in every part of the united kingdom . The fame fubject is difcuffed by Mr. Bouyer ...
rife to a subscription of unparalleled liberality , for promoting this great object ; and will end , we dubt not , in the establishment of proper fchools in every part of the united kingdom . The fame fubject is difcuffed by Mr. Bouyer ...
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... he a No. VI . * No. V. p . 527. + No. II . P. 135 . P. 561 . No. III . p . 284 . De Sade ; whose object was to prove himself defcended from " Laura . virtuous virtuous lover , and she an innocent maiden , as 6 X PREFACE . !
... he a No. VI . * No. V. p . 527. + No. II . P. 135 . P. 561 . No. III . p . 284 . De Sade ; whose object was to prove himself defcended from " Laura . virtuous virtuous lover , and she an innocent maiden , as 6 X PREFACE . !
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... object of enquiry to Sir Chr . Hawkins , and the circumftances of the trade for tin , carried on by the ancients in Cornwall . The brief sketch of the ancient feat of Tattershall in the County of Lincoln ¶ , gave us pleasure from the ...
... object of enquiry to Sir Chr . Hawkins , and the circumftances of the trade for tin , carried on by the ancients in Cornwall . The brief sketch of the ancient feat of Tattershall in the County of Lincoln ¶ , gave us pleasure from the ...
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... object in view that of refuting falfe theories of the earth , and establish- ing the true . But while he does this , and in our opinion with fuccefs , his works are not lefs interest- ing , on account of the curious facts and ...
... object in view that of refuting falfe theories of the earth , and establish- ing the true . But while he does this , and in our opinion with fuccefs , his works are not lefs interest- ing , on account of the curious facts and ...
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... object of public curiofity . That paffion was indeed rather heightened than repreffed by the cir- cumftances , and the volumes containing his life and works , offer a picture which will not often be pa- ralleled . Mr. Haffel's ...
... object of public curiofity . That paffion was indeed rather heightened than repreffed by the cir- cumftances , and the volumes containing his life and works , offer a picture which will not often be pa- ralleled . Mr. Haffel's ...
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