The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 57Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1783 |
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... said , that God was on their fide , when they imbrued their hands in the blood of their king , and fubverted the conftitution of their country , because their attempts were attended with fuccefs ; nor dare I affirm , with others , that ...
... said , that God was on their fide , when they imbrued their hands in the blood of their king , and fubverted the conftitution of their country , because their attempts were attended with fuccefs ; nor dare I affirm , with others , that ...
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... said the fteward . The flave , denying that he had fo much , was inftantly fcourged till he promised to fulfil the demand . He brought the filver , and the covetous fuperior retained both the filver and copper.- will eafily conceive ...
... said the fteward . The flave , denying that he had fo much , was inftantly fcourged till he promised to fulfil the demand . He brought the filver , and the covetous fuperior retained both the filver and copper.- will eafily conceive ...
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... said to arife more from a weariness of existence , than a courage to defend it . Yet , under all thefe difadvantages , they certainly form , at prefent , fome of the 03 best beft troops in Europe . As if to obey and Obfervations on the ...
... said to arife more from a weariness of existence , than a courage to defend it . Yet , under all thefe difadvantages , they certainly form , at prefent , fome of the 03 best beft troops in Europe . As if to obey and Obfervations on the ...
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... said , that he poffeffed every virtue under heaven . ' To enumerate every thing of this kind , would be again to detail every article of his life , or to transcribe every ex- tract of his letters ; but there is a more important point of ...
... said , that he poffeffed every virtue under heaven . ' To enumerate every thing of this kind , would be again to detail every article of his life , or to transcribe every ex- tract of his letters ; but there is a more important point of ...
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... said , Boaftful at his army's head : ' Strive not to oppose the stream , Redeem your lands , your lives redeem . * Lib . iv . V 4 Give Give me pledges , Fflamddwyn cried , Never , Urien's Jones's Relicks of the Welsh Bards . 295.
... said , Boaftful at his army's head : ' Strive not to oppose the stream , Redeem your lands , your lives redeem . * Lib . iv . V 4 Give Give me pledges , Fflamddwyn cried , Never , Urien's Jones's Relicks of the Welsh Bards . 295.
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