The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volúmenes3-4Horatio Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... character- istic blemish in many of the most respect- able written compositions and public speeches of the day . There is certainly no extravagance in saying , that it dis- graces a great proportion of both . The inaccuracy to which I ...
... character- istic blemish in many of the most respect- able written compositions and public speeches of the day . There is certainly no extravagance in saying , that it dis- graces a great proportion of both . The inaccuracy to which I ...
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... character , sources of more minute and accurate knowledge of its con- stituents , than can possibly be afforded by the history of older and more polished na- tions , whose affairs are , too generally , con- ducted in a manner that ...
... character , sources of more minute and accurate knowledge of its con- stituents , than can possibly be afforded by the history of older and more polished na- tions , whose affairs are , too generally , con- ducted in a manner that ...
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... character ; but their legitimate power was confined within very narrow limits . As the administra tors of justice , they were the constita mer and t to free his compatriots from the yout of foreigners , and the reward te proer to ...
... character ; but their legitimate power was confined within very narrow limits . As the administra tors of justice , they were the constita mer and t to free his compatriots from the yout of foreigners , and the reward te proer to ...
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... character , the manners , the pursuits , and the primitive purity of their manners , and political condition of her improving , the intensity of their patriotism , unques- though still degraded population , should tionably entitle them ...
... character , the manners , the pursuits , and the primitive purity of their manners , and political condition of her improving , the intensity of their patriotism , unques- though still degraded population , should tionably entitle them ...
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... character of authors- ( Buonaparte affecting to be considered the patron and protector of literature ) -Mr . Forsyth ... characters in London . Even this last effort for freedom failed , and he never , to his dying day , ceased to re ...
... character of authors- ( Buonaparte affecting to be considered the patron and protector of literature ) -Mr . Forsyth ... characters in London . Even this last effort for freedom failed , and he never , to his dying day , ceased to re ...
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