The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Band 35Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1802 |
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... nature of the additions subjoined . Adopting a similar plan , we shall proceed to the volumes before us ; and , as these contain , with the latter half of Michaëlis's Introduction , no more of commentary upon the text than extends to ...
... nature of the additions subjoined . Adopting a similar plan , we shall proceed to the volumes before us ; and , as these contain , with the latter half of Michaëlis's Introduction , no more of commentary upon the text than extends to ...
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... nature of the soil on the coast probably contributes to give it this direction ; for the soil being , in some respects , like the gulf of Guinea on the coast of Africa , low and sandy , the air near the earth must consequently be much ...
... nature of the soil on the coast probably contributes to give it this direction ; for the soil being , in some respects , like the gulf of Guinea on the coast of Africa , low and sandy , the air near the earth must consequently be much ...
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... nature , abridge . Our author , from the terms monsoon and tuffoon , is led to examine some other appro- priate appellations of different places ; and , as these are Per- sian , he concludes that the Persians were the chief navigators ...
... nature , abridge . Our author , from the terms monsoon and tuffoon , is led to examine some other appro- priate appellations of different places ; and , as these are Per- sian , he concludes that the Persians were the chief navigators ...
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... nature co - operated in the production of this catastrophe ? Such a question , when the morals of mankind are the object of consideration , is not foreign to the province of history . I shall endeavour to answer it . • When Lewis XVI ...
... nature co - operated in the production of this catastrophe ? Such a question , when the morals of mankind are the object of consideration , is not foreign to the province of history . I shall endeavour to answer it . • When Lewis XVI ...
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... Nature suffers violence by repeatedly producing new generations from the same blood ; while , on the contrary , she ... nature , like the last shoots of those dynasties of which history recites the decrepitude ; while nature is ...
... Nature suffers violence by repeatedly producing new generations from the same blood ; while , on the contrary , she ... nature , like the last shoots of those dynasties of which history recites the decrepitude ; while nature is ...
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