The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volumen 30F. and C. Rivington, 1808 |
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... published by Mr. Dalzell from a Manufcript . The Account of the Battle of Austerlitz , tranflated from the French by Major Coffint , is alfo matter of hiftory , and feems to bear the marks of authenticity . Except for these very ...
... published by Mr. Dalzell from a Manufcript . The Account of the Battle of Austerlitz , tranflated from the French by Major Coffint , is alfo matter of hiftory , and feems to bear the marks of authenticity . Except for these very ...
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... published volume , called Ambulator ‡ , it is because we have a fincere refpect for a class of men , to which indeed we belong , called the Walkers ; who in this land of carriages and horses , are not always fufficiently esteemed ...
... published volume , called Ambulator ‡ , it is because we have a fincere refpect for a class of men , to which indeed we belong , called the Walkers ; who in this land of carriages and horses , are not always fufficiently esteemed ...
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place to the Exodiad , fo far as it has been hitherto published . As the joint work of two poets † , mutu- ally affifting and correcting each other , it ought to furpafs the productions of unaided bards ; and we are inclined to think ...
place to the Exodiad , fo far as it has been hitherto published . As the joint work of two poets † , mutu- ally affifting and correcting each other , it ought to furpafs the productions of unaided bards ; and we are inclined to think ...
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... published as a book ; and upon refigning the fituation of Profeffor of Natural Philosophy , I im . mediately began to prepare them for publication . " I had in fome meafure pledged myself , in the printed fyllabus of the lectures , to ...
... published as a book ; and upon refigning the fituation of Profeffor of Natural Philosophy , I im . mediately began to prepare them for publication . " I had in fome meafure pledged myself , in the printed fyllabus of the lectures , to ...
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... published before the com- mencement of our critical labours , and of feveral articles in the Tranfactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh . takes takes to write the life of fuch a man as Lord Woodhoufelee's Memoirs of Lord Kames .
... published before the com- mencement of our critical labours , and of feveral articles in the Tranfactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh . takes takes to write the life of fuch a man as Lord Woodhoufelee's Memoirs of Lord Kames .
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