The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 35Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1802 - Books |
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... latter one of the chief agents of the social disorganisation directed by England against France . I have said , that England had beaten up for re- cruits all over Europe , among the individuals and parties inimical to France . I ought ...
... latter one of the chief agents of the social disorganisation directed by England against France . I have said , that England had beaten up for re- cruits all over Europe , among the individuals and parties inimical to France . I ought ...
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... latter , undertaking in a high tone to defend the king , inspired new courage in the party which opposed Marat , and gained the accused monarch a few votes from the deputies of the provinces on the Spanish borders . There is no doubt ...
... latter , undertaking in a high tone to defend the king , inspired new courage in the party which opposed Marat , and gained the accused monarch a few votes from the deputies of the provinces on the Spanish borders . There is no doubt ...
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... latter of the two William Pitts . After an administration thus brilliant , audacious and successful , lord Chatham dismissed from public employ , but still esteemed and loved by his countrymen , distinguished in the party of opposition ...
... latter of the two William Pitts . After an administration thus brilliant , audacious and successful , lord Chatham dismissed from public employ , but still esteemed and loved by his countrymen , distinguished in the party of opposition ...
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... latter of whom has had few followers in the university of which he was a member , and the college from which he was expelled . In Cambridge , the sect boasts of several disciples ; but it has slowly excited notice ; and towards the latter ...
... latter of whom has had few followers in the university of which he was a member , and the college from which he was expelled . In Cambridge , the sect boasts of several disciples ; but it has slowly excited notice ; and towards the latter ...
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... latter nothing . But I know from experience , and I glory in this fair opportunity of saying it , that his private life is a lesson of morality ; his manners gentle , his heart sincere and I regard it as one of the most fortunate cir ...
... latter nothing . But I know from experience , and I glory in this fair opportunity of saying it , that his private life is a lesson of morality ; his manners gentle , his heart sincere and I regard it as one of the most fortunate cir ...
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