The English Review, Or, An Abstract of English and Foreign Literature, Volume 6J. Murray, 1785 |
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... must have been formerly the same Distance of time and place , alterations in the ftate of fociety , and in the manners of nations produced a variety of changes ; yet ftill , however disfigured , however difguifed , enough of the ori ...
... must have been formerly the same Distance of time and place , alterations in the ftate of fociety , and in the manners of nations produced a variety of changes ; yet ftill , however disfigured , however difguifed , enough of the ori ...
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... must relate an incident to you that happened fome years after . Upon the de- mife of the late Princefs of Wales , I was applied to to speak a mo- nody which had been written upon the occafion , in conjunction with that gentleman , at ...
... must relate an incident to you that happened fome years after . Upon the de- mife of the late Princefs of Wales , I was applied to to speak a mo- nody which had been written upon the occafion , in conjunction with that gentleman , at ...
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... must acknowledge that we opened this work with a confiderable degree of curiofity . But any hope of value which we had conceived from the author's felection of his topics fpeedily vanished . It appeared to us that he had no opini- ons ...
... must acknowledge that we opened this work with a confiderable degree of curiofity . But any hope of value which we had conceived from the author's felection of his topics fpeedily vanished . It appeared to us that he had no opini- ons ...
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... must be the cafe where the language is copious before , the introduction of picture - writing . It is therefore probable that the Chinefe never would have attained the art of fimplifying their written- language , and indeed fo many ...
... must be the cafe where the language is copious before , the introduction of picture - writing . It is therefore probable that the Chinefe never would have attained the art of fimplifying their written- language , and indeed fo many ...
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... must have concurred to conduct to the discovery , that it appears to have been almost ca fual and the order of all alphabets being nearly alike , is an ad- ditional proof , that the art was by all nations derived from the fame fource ...
... must have concurred to conduct to the discovery , that it appears to have been almost ca fual and the order of all alphabets being nearly alike , is an ad- ditional proof , that the art was by all nations derived from the fame fource ...
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