The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, 第 70 巻、第 1790 巻Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1790 |
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... æra equally unknown , exhibits an elegant fimplicity . The third we prefer : it was compofed by one Edmond Ryan , who commanded a company of the unhappy Free - booters , called Rapparees ; and who , after the battle of the Boyne , were ...
... æra equally unknown , exhibits an elegant fimplicity . The third we prefer : it was compofed by one Edmond Ryan , who commanded a company of the unhappy Free - booters , called Rapparees ; and who , after the battle of the Boyne , were ...
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... æra I have mentioned . Afterwards , having extended my defign to a General History of Egypt , I foon dif- covered that the execution of it would demand more time and labour than I could devote to it : and in this difficulty I applied to ...
... æra I have mentioned . Afterwards , having extended my defign to a General History of Egypt , I foon dif- covered that the execution of it would demand more time and labour than I could devote to it : and in this difficulty I applied to ...
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Tobias Smollett. up Hudfon's River ; it must be remembered that the æra of thefe events is previous to the late unfortunate war in America , 4 The river here being very narrow , running between a ridge of mountains on each tide , whofe ...
Tobias Smollett. up Hudfon's River ; it must be remembered that the æra of thefe events is previous to the late unfortunate war in America , 4 The river here being very narrow , running between a ridge of mountains on each tide , whofe ...
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... æra , when Unlaf , the Dane , failed up as high as Staines , to prevent fimilar depredations . For a long time , however , the middle part was moveable , to admit of thips coming farther up the river . It was first of timber , and ...
... æra , when Unlaf , the Dane , failed up as high as Staines , to prevent fimilar depredations . For a long time , however , the middle part was moveable , to admit of thips coming farther up the river . It was first of timber , and ...
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... æra , than the violent descriptions of many authors who think Chriftianity is more honoured as it was more perfecuted , and with a favage minuteness count the wounds of the martyrs as the glories of the Gospel . In reality , the ...
... æra , than the violent descriptions of many authors who think Chriftianity is more honoured as it was more perfecuted , and with a favage minuteness count the wounds of the martyrs as the glories of the Gospel . In reality , the ...
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