The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volumen11Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1794 |
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... said , the fubject requires a new examination ; as it is a bulky , and apparently an important fupport of the dying caufe of phlogiston ; as Dr. Hutton , in his own circle , is of fome confequence , we have been led farther than we in ...
... said , the fubject requires a new examination ; as it is a bulky , and apparently an important fupport of the dying caufe of phlogiston ; as Dr. Hutton , in his own circle , is of fome confequence , we have been led farther than we in ...
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... said he , one evening after a ball at which I had been dancing with her . " Not I , " anfwered I carelessly . " And you have no thoughts of availing yourself of the favour you are in with her and her father ? " " None upon earth ...
... said he , one evening after a ball at which I had been dancing with her . " Not I , " anfwered I carelessly . " And you have no thoughts of availing yourself of the favour you are in with her and her father ? " " None upon earth ...
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... said he . 29 Again they bowed down their heads and made obeifance . Then , raiting his eyes , and feeing his brother Benjamin , his own mo- ther's fon , he said : " This is your youngest brother , of whom ye fpoke to me ? " and added ...
... said he . 29 Again they bowed down their heads and made obeifance . Then , raiting his eyes , and feeing his brother Benjamin , his own mo- ther's fon , he said : " This is your youngest brother , of whom ye fpoke to me ? " and added ...
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... said he , cording to your own words . Let him , with whom the cup fhall be found , be my flave ; but ye fhall be acquitted . Instant- 11 ly they let down to the ground their facks ; and every one open- ed his own ; when the feward ...
... said he , cording to your own words . Let him , with whom the cup fhall be found , be my flave ; but ye fhall be acquitted . Instant- 11 ly they let down to the ground their facks ; and every one open- ed his own ; when the feward ...
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... said : 4 5 6 " Let Reuben live and not die , although his men be but few in number . " ' Of Judah he faid : “ Hear , O Lord ! the voice of Judah , and bring him back fafe to his people : may his own hand be fufficient to defend himfelf ...
... said : 4 5 6 " Let Reuben live and not die , although his men be but few in number . " ' Of Judah he faid : “ Hear , O Lord ! the voice of Judah , and bring him back fafe to his people : may his own hand be fufficient to defend himfelf ...
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