The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volumen63Tobias Smollett W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1787 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... Advantages of Sunday Schools , 223 ibid . TA 325 ibid . 226 ibid . Sunday Schools recommended , a Sermon by John Bidlake , Parfons's Six Letters on the Establishment of Sunday Schools , Palmer's Chriftian Paftor's Review of his Life and ...
... Advantages of Sunday Schools , 223 ibid . TA 325 ibid . 226 ibid . Sunday Schools recommended , a Sermon by John Bidlake , Parfons's Six Letters on the Establishment of Sunday Schools , Palmer's Chriftian Paftor's Review of his Life and ...
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... Advantages of Revelation , 261 Evidence that the Relation of Jofephus concerning Herod's having new built the Temple at Jerufalem is falfe , & c . The Afiatic Mifcellany , Sylva ; or , the Wood , 263 266 269 Pou Rou : or , an Enquiry ...
... Advantages of Revelation , 261 Evidence that the Relation of Jofephus concerning Herod's having new built the Temple at Jerufalem is falfe , & c . The Afiatic Mifcellany , Sylva ; or , the Wood , 263 266 269 Pou Rou : or , an Enquiry ...
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... advantage of any of the former , in point of cafe , fimplicity , and univerfality , both of investigation and appli- cation . The fifth contains a new method of finding infinite and ge- neral terms , the roots of the higher equations ...
... advantage of any of the former , in point of cafe , fimplicity , and univerfality , both of investigation and appli- cation . The fifth contains a new method of finding infinite and ge- neral terms , the roots of the higher equations ...
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... advantages , both of a capital and effential nature , they poffeffed others hardly lefs beneficial . They car- ried rum and fugar , together with the produce of their fitheries , to every market within the above fpecified limits . Thefe ...
... advantages , both of a capital and effential nature , they poffeffed others hardly lefs beneficial . They car- ried rum and fugar , together with the produce of their fitheries , to every market within the above fpecified limits . Thefe ...
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... advantages to which they were of right intitled . • Preventions of this nature are always the more odious , as they feem levelled at the abilities of a people , and defigned as it were to keep them in a state of natural inferiority ...
... advantages to which they were of right intitled . • Preventions of this nature are always the more odious , as they feem levelled at the abilities of a people , and defigned as it were to keep them in a state of natural inferiority ...
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