The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, 30. sējumsTobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1800 |
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8. lappuse
... caufe , why its inhabitants became fuch a fin- gular and diftinguished people , even from their cultivation . They were no amiable Circaffians , but , in ali probability , a people of the fouth of Afia , who came weftwards across the ...
... caufe , why its inhabitants became fuch a fin- gular and diftinguished people , even from their cultivation . They were no amiable Circaffians , but , in ali probability , a people of the fouth of Afia , who came weftwards across the ...
34. lappuse
... caufe that may be attributed a deep crevice of about four metres eighty - feven centimetres ( fifteen feet ) in length , at the lower part of the shaft . ' P. 71 . The pedestal is ten feet in height ; the bafe ( we fuppofe each fide of ...
... caufe that may be attributed a deep crevice of about four metres eighty - feven centimetres ( fifteen feet ) in length , at the lower part of the shaft . ' P. 71 . The pedestal is ten feet in height ; the bafe ( we fuppofe each fide of ...
44. lappuse
... caufe , now dry , and the water feems never to rife above forty feet . As this fountain was probably the chief watering place for fhips in the Red Sea , there feems to have been a manufactory of jars in its neigh- bourhood for the ...
... caufe , now dry , and the water feems never to rife above forty feet . As this fountain was probably the chief watering place for fhips in the Red Sea , there feems to have been a manufactory of jars in its neigh- bourhood for the ...
77. lappuse
... caufe for their belief in the infpiration of the prophets , they will not , it is prefumed , appear either precipitate or injudicious in their decifion , if they reply in the following terms . Being con- vinced of the public appearance ...
... caufe for their belief in the infpiration of the prophets , they will not , it is prefumed , appear either precipitate or injudicious in their decifion , if they reply in the following terms . Being con- vinced of the public appearance ...
89. lappuse
... caufe at the conferences , fays Sully , but weakly , or not at all . Some days they were even difpenfed with entirely , while the zeal of their antagonists employed all their effort to bring the king over to the church of Rome . And ...
... caufe at the conferences , fays Sully , but weakly , or not at all . Some days they were even difpenfed with entirely , while the zeal of their antagonists employed all their effort to bring the king over to the church of Rome . And ...
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