The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, 第 59 巻Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1785 |
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... Trade , Modern Times , or the Adventures of Gabriel Outcast , 37 Dr. Towers's Obfervations on the Rights and Duty of Juries , in Twining's Remarks on the Report of the East India Directors , re- fpecting the Sale and Prices of Tca , 41 ...
... Trade , Modern Times , or the Adventures of Gabriel Outcast , 37 Dr. Towers's Obfervations on the Rights and Duty of Juries , in Twining's Remarks on the Report of the East India Directors , re- fpecting the Sale and Prices of Tca , 41 ...
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... Trade , and prefent State of Ireland , Part I. 126. Part II . 211 Dr. Burney's Account of the Musical Performances in Commemo- ration of Handel , Cumberland's Natural Son , a Comedy , The Life of Samuel Johnfon , LL . D. 130 139 141 ...
... Trade , and prefent State of Ireland , Part I. 126. Part II . 211 Dr. Burney's Account of the Musical Performances in Commemo- ration of Handel , Cumberland's Natural Son , a Comedy , The Life of Samuel Johnfon , LL . D. 130 139 141 ...
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... Trade with Ireland explained , 218 Short Effay on the Modes of Defence beft adapted to the Situation and Circumftances of this Island , 230 Answer to the Short Effay on the Modes of Defence , & c . 231 Strictures upon the Naval ...
... Trade with Ireland explained , 218 Short Effay on the Modes of Defence beft adapted to the Situation and Circumftances of this Island , 230 Answer to the Short Effay on the Modes of Defence , & c . 231 Strictures upon the Naval ...
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... Trade with Ireland explained , 299 A Dialogue between Dr. Johnfon and Dr. Goldsmith in the Shades , 30 Hughes's Creation , a Poem , 305 The Follies of Oxford , 307 The Art of Eloquence , 308 Aubrey's Mifcellanies upon various Subjects ...
... Trade with Ireland explained , 299 A Dialogue between Dr. Johnfon and Dr. Goldsmith in the Shades , 30 Hughes's Creation , a Poem , 305 The Follies of Oxford , 307 The Art of Eloquence , 308 Aubrey's Mifcellanies upon various Subjects ...
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... Trade and Foreign Plan- tations , ibid . ibid . Box's Plans for reducing the extraordinary Expences of the Nation , and gradually paying off the National Debt , Confiderations on the Advantages of an improved Syftem of Fi nance , 471 ...
... Trade and Foreign Plan- tations , ibid . ibid . Box's Plans for reducing the extraordinary Expences of the Nation , and gradually paying off the National Debt , Confiderations on the Advantages of an improved Syftem of Fi nance , 471 ...
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