The English Review, Or, An Abstract of English and Foreign Literature, Volume 6J. Murray, 1785 |
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... readers an idea of the researches of the author , we could with pleasure follow him through his learned and laborious inveftigation , did we not forefce that we must have greatly exceeded the limits prefcribed to us , had had we ...
... readers an idea of the researches of the author , we could with pleasure follow him through his learned and laborious inveftigation , did we not forefce that we must have greatly exceeded the limits prefcribed to us , had had we ...
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... readers acquainted with the author's manner by an extract , which contains fome part of the history of the em- blematic ox . " The emblem of the Ox , antiently employed by the Arabs , under the names of Urotalt and Adonæus , by the If ...
... readers acquainted with the author's manner by an extract , which contains fome part of the history of the em- blematic ox . " The emblem of the Ox , antiently employed by the Arabs , under the names of Urotalt and Adonæus , by the If ...
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... reader will likewife find in the fupplement a long appeal to the public against the criticifms of Mr. Maty of this ... readers that the two volumes and the fup- * Pl . xviii . v . I. plement plement now published do not complete the ...
... reader will likewife find in the fupplement a long appeal to the public against the criticifms of Mr. Maty of this ... readers that the two volumes and the fup- * Pl . xviii . v . I. plement plement now published do not complete the ...
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... readers we fhall lay before them a few short extracts from the prefent volume . · The two Mifs Gunnings , fince fo celebrated for their beauty , and the honours it procured them , having been mentioned in the first volume , I muft beg ...
... readers we fhall lay before them a few short extracts from the prefent volume . · The two Mifs Gunnings , fince fo celebrated for their beauty , and the honours it procured them , having been mentioned in the first volume , I muft beg ...
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... readers perceive its futility , and fmile , It is to be obfèrved , however , to the honour of our au- thor , that he appears to be fully convinced of the doctrines of our most holy religion ; that his morality is pure ; and that his ...
... readers perceive its futility , and fmile , It is to be obfèrved , however , to the honour of our au- thor , that he appears to be fully convinced of the doctrines of our most holy religion ; that his morality is pure ; and that his ...
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