The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volumen50Tobias Smollett W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1780 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... most , poft ; yet analogy feems to require a uniformity . 2 . Where words are spelled alike , it is natural to fuppofe that they should be pronounced in the fame manner . But ana- logy in this cafe is frequently fuperfeded for the fake ...
... most , poft ; yet analogy feems to require a uniformity . 2 . Where words are spelled alike , it is natural to fuppofe that they should be pronounced in the fame manner . But ana- logy in this cafe is frequently fuperfeded for the fake ...
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... most part , only an auxiliary verb ; as in this phrafe , I have been informed . ' We should flide over the word been without any emphasis , and lay the stress on the word informed . I I BAYONET , bag ' - un - net . We do not know upon ...
... most part , only an auxiliary verb ; as in this phrafe , I have been informed . ' We should flide over the word been without any emphasis , and lay the stress on the word informed . I I BAYONET , bag ' - un - net . We do not know upon ...
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... most excellent lines in it , particularly those which fo defervedly cenfure Herrera for his flattery of the execrable . 7 Philip , Philip , and the following admirable defcription of the perfec 12 Hayley's Efay on Hiftory .
... most excellent lines in it , particularly those which fo defervedly cenfure Herrera for his flattery of the execrable . 7 Philip , Philip , and the following admirable defcription of the perfec 12 Hayley's Efay on Hiftory .
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... most ab- ftract fciences are indebted to the Arabians , if not for their birth , at least for their fupport and protection , when they were abandoned by all the ftates of Europe . It is faid , that the Ara- bians tranflated into their ...
... most ab- ftract fciences are indebted to the Arabians , if not for their birth , at least for their fupport and protection , when they were abandoned by all the ftates of Europe . It is faid , that the Ara- bians tranflated into their ...
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... most round - about method to make the propofal . " The misfortune of royalty , " faid the king , recollecting himself , is , that we are not obeyed while we are alive : and can it be expected we fhould be obeyed after we are dead ? " 66 ...
... most round - about method to make the propofal . " The misfortune of royalty , " faid the king , recollecting himself , is , that we are not obeyed while we are alive : and can it be expected we fhould be obeyed after we are dead ? " 66 ...
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