The Critical Review: Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1807 - English literature |
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... assert his right to Agandecca by force of arms . Starno is vanquished in single combat , and yields up his daughter in a friendly way to the victor . The shame of defeat , however , rankles in his breast , and after attempting to make ...
... assert his right to Agandecca by force of arms . Starno is vanquished in single combat , and yields up his daughter in a friendly way to the victor . The shame of defeat , however , rankles in his breast , and after attempting to make ...
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... asserts , that population not only always keeps pace with the increase of subsistence , but is constantly making advances beyond it , that , in many in- stances where subsistence is plentiful , population is compa- ratively small . This ...
... asserts , that population not only always keeps pace with the increase of subsistence , but is constantly making advances beyond it , that , in many in- stances where subsistence is plentiful , population is compa- ratively small . This ...
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... asserts , it seems very strange that the world , which is so many thou sand years old , should not yet be half peopled ; and that even the most civilized countries , in which few checks have been opposed to the operation of the ...
... asserts , it seems very strange that the world , which is so many thou sand years old , should not yet be half peopled ; and that even the most civilized countries , in which few checks have been opposed to the operation of the ...
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... asserting her rights . During the last half - century , and even within the last twenty years , this degraded branch of literary labour has risen sensibly in the public estima- tion , and men of real learning , taste , and leisure are ...
... asserting her rights . During the last half - century , and even within the last twenty years , this degraded branch of literary labour has risen sensibly in the public estima- tion , and men of real learning , taste , and leisure are ...
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... asserts all the others to be wrong . Nothing like a clear and satisfactory exposition of this cloudy panorama of visions has yet been seen . Indeed , how can we expect a clear and luminous explanation of a book which is so impenetrably ...
... asserts all the others to be wrong . Nothing like a clear and satisfactory exposition of this cloudy panorama of visions has yet been seen . Indeed , how can we expect a clear and luminous explanation of a book which is so impenetrably ...
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