Analytical Review: Or History of Literature, Domestic and Foreign, on an Enlarged Plan, Volume 22J. Johnson., 1796 Containing scientific abstracts of important and interesting works, published in English; a general account of such as are of less consequence, with short characters, notices, or reviews of valuable foreign books; criticisms on new pieces of music and works of art; and the literary intelligence of Europe, etc. |
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... themselves and three children , and in a better manner too , about the middle of this century . Therefore the price of day - labour has not , in this interval , kept pace with the prices of the neceffaries of life ; and the condition of ...
... themselves and three children , and in a better manner too , about the middle of this century . Therefore the price of day - labour has not , in this interval , kept pace with the prices of the neceffaries of life ; and the condition of ...
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... themselves the advantages refulting from extra exertions and improvements , by fettling a durable compofition before hand , and under the fanétion of the act of the 2d and 3d of Edward the fixth - fince , under the prefent fuppofed ...
... themselves the advantages refulting from extra exertions and improvements , by fettling a durable compofition before hand , and under the fanétion of the act of the 2d and 3d of Edward the fixth - fince , under the prefent fuppofed ...
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... themselves , is obviously pointed out ; and by a detail of the parliamentary grants and ecclefiaftical fubfidies from H. 7 , to Car . 2 , the difference in the accounts are very confiderable , and show this conceffion to have been very ...
... themselves , is obviously pointed out ; and by a detail of the parliamentary grants and ecclefiaftical fubfidies from H. 7 , to Car . 2 , the difference in the accounts are very confiderable , and show this conceffion to have been very ...
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... themselves beca noble , have declaimed with equal violence against the abfurd pre- tenfions of those whom in that cafe they would have called in- folent roturiers : they would not only have called them fo , but it is highly probable ...
... themselves beca noble , have declaimed with equal violence against the abfurd pre- tenfions of those whom in that cafe they would have called in- folent roturiers : they would not only have called them fo , but it is highly probable ...
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... themselves to the ene mies of France . Prejudice apart , their victories were far too brilliant and decifive for us to give intire credit to this affertion . We can at one and the fame time admire their energy , and condemn their ...
... themselves to the ene mies of France . Prejudice apart , their victories were far too brilliant and decifive for us to give intire credit to this affertion . We can at one and the fame time admire their energy , and condemn their ...
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