The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volúmenes3-4Horatio Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... living witnesses . It cannot be denied that his work contains most important views of interior Africa ; and it is gratifying to observe , that a gentleman possessed of the talents and learning of Hugh Murray , Esq . should , in his ...
... living witnesses . It cannot be denied that his work contains most important views of interior Africa ; and it is gratifying to observe , that a gentleman possessed of the talents and learning of Hugh Murray , Esq . should , in his ...
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... living , during the summer months , in a cottage several miles from the town . These favours seem to have been con- ceded from the estimation in which he was held by the commandant , by whom he was appointed one of the five commis ...
... living , during the summer months , in a cottage several miles from the town . These favours seem to have been con- ceded from the estimation in which he was held by the commandant , by whom he was appointed one of the five commis ...
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... living , as a rival to that of the dead . which multiplies poets so incalculably in " Where should we seek for the principle this country ? Is it in the climate or in the language ? Is it education , or leisure , or fashion , or ...
... living , as a rival to that of the dead . which multiplies poets so incalculably in " Where should we seek for the principle this country ? Is it in the climate or in the language ? Is it education , or leisure , or fashion , or ...
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... Tus- cany . * Casti , and several persons mentioned in this and some of the following articles as living , have died since I left Italy , " The great evil of this climate is humidi- ty 30 MAY , Forsyth's Remarks on Antiquities , & c .
... Tus- cany . * Casti , and several persons mentioned in this and some of the following articles as living , have died since I left Italy , " The great evil of this climate is humidi- ty 30 MAY , Forsyth's Remarks on Antiquities , & c .
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... living under mild princes , this count concentrated in his heart all the pride , brutality , and violence of the purest aristo- cracies that ever oppressed Genoa or Venice . Whoever was more or less than noble be- came the object of his ...
... living under mild princes , this count concentrated in his heart all the pride , brutality , and violence of the purest aristo- cracies that ever oppressed Genoa or Venice . Whoever was more or less than noble be- came the object of his ...
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