The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... attention on Mr. Jones's first appearance , which accident , rather than design , prevented us from giving , he might have wanted altogether that encou- ragement which be amply deserves , and without which he would perhaps have ...
... attention on Mr. Jones's first appearance , which accident , rather than design , prevented us from giving , he might have wanted altogether that encou- ragement which be amply deserves , and without which he would perhaps have ...
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... attention to the management of his land , but confided in the discretion of a bailiff , only enjoining the cultivation of tur- nips , which root he first introduced into his neighbourhood , However , on the failure of the hay crops , in ...
... attention to the management of his land , but confided in the discretion of a bailiff , only enjoining the cultivation of tur- nips , which root he first introduced into his neighbourhood , However , on the failure of the hay crops , in ...
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... attention , and ends in inspiring the confidence of Justinian , the nephew of the emperor . But the confidence of princes is generally the result of idle- ness or vanity . I mean the love of discharging themselves of a thousand cares ...
... attention , and ends in inspiring the confidence of Justinian , the nephew of the emperor . But the confidence of princes is generally the result of idle- ness or vanity . I mean the love of discharging themselves of a thousand cares ...
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