The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... considered necessary , which were , a statement in the capitulation of the honours of war , which on his word he had promised to the garrison ; since other-- wise they would not be mentioned in the gazettes , where the written ...
... considered necessary , which were , a statement in the capitulation of the honours of war , which on his word he had promised to the garrison ; since other-- wise they would not be mentioned in the gazettes , where the written ...
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... considered , nor is it so considered , as a satire upon the Scotch , but upon all those , whether Scots or English , who cringe themselves into power and place . And this is a race not extinct in either country . The lines which are ...
... considered , nor is it so considered , as a satire upon the Scotch , but upon all those , whether Scots or English , who cringe themselves into power and place . And this is a race not extinct in either country . The lines which are ...
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... considered , it is as absurd as it would be to write a treatise on astronomy in the manner of Chaucer's book of the Astrolabie .'- Thus , would not the pathos of astronomical science be greatly improved by remarks clothed in language ...
... considered , it is as absurd as it would be to write a treatise on astronomy in the manner of Chaucer's book of the Astrolabie .'- Thus , would not the pathos of astronomical science be greatly improved by remarks clothed in language ...
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