The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... manner in which the kings of France became possessed of the power of imposing taxes without the consent of the three estates , the clergy , the nobles , and the commonalty . • When the English had taken such large footing in most parts ...
... manner in which the kings of France became possessed of the power of imposing taxes without the consent of the three estates , the clergy , the nobles , and the commonalty . • When the English had taken such large footing in most parts ...
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... manner . Status follows , and we regret that the specimens are only four . Mr. H. is capable of transfusing the fire of the Sylve into our own language ; we therefore lament to hear his avowal , that a projected translation of the Sylvæ ...
... manner . Status follows , and we regret that the specimens are only four . Mr. H. is capable of transfusing the fire of the Sylve into our own language ; we therefore lament to hear his avowal , that a projected translation of the Sylvæ ...
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... manner by Bonnycastle , in his Elements , a work of which the general character is that it has at once retrenched the super- fluities , and supplied the deficiencies of Euclid . The fifth book of Euclid has always been found extremely ...
... manner by Bonnycastle , in his Elements , a work of which the general character is that it has at once retrenched the super- fluities , and supplied the deficiencies of Euclid . The fifth book of Euclid has always been found extremely ...
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