The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Volume 38J. Whittle, 1811 |
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... British Critic . Truly , Mr. Editor , I know not how to deal with this testy gentleman ; he is pleased neither full nor fasting . If I differ from my ... critique on a dissertation , respecting the Reviewers Reviewed --- British Critic . 299.
... British Critic . Truly , Mr. Editor , I know not how to deal with this testy gentleman ; he is pleased neither full nor fasting . If I differ from my ... critique on a dissertation , respecting the Reviewers Reviewed --- British Critic . 299.
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... British Critics . They officially stand pledged to act with impartiality : they redeem their pledge by reviewing , not books , Would they have employed such an expression in a cri- tique on a fourth edition of a work ... British Critic .
... British Critics . They officially stand pledged to act with impartiality : they redeem their pledge by reviewing , not books , Would they have employed such an expression in a cri- tique on a fourth edition of a work ... British Critic .
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for it is no less an authority than that of the British Critic him- self , who , in his review of Mr. Plowden's work , asserts , and indeed proves , " the various efforts , made by Catholic Ireland , from the Revolution to the close of ...
for it is no less an authority than that of the British Critic him- self , who , in his review of Mr. Plowden's work , asserts , and indeed proves , " the various efforts , made by Catholic Ireland , from the Revolution to the close of ...
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