The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volúmenes3-4Horatio Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... person on whom it will be most prudent in the so- veraign to confer it . All affairs of gene- ral importance or ... persons of his age have excelled him in the knowledge of ancient and modern history . It was his practice during the ...
... person on whom it will be most prudent in the so- veraign to confer it . All affairs of gene- ral importance or ... persons of his age have excelled him in the knowledge of ancient and modern history . It was his practice during the ...
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... persons of high rank and influence lent their earnest assistance , no beneficial effect resulted from it . Having seen some of the détenus obtain their release in con- sequence of appearing before the public in the character of authors ...
... persons of high rank and influence lent their earnest assistance , no beneficial effect resulted from it . Having seen some of the détenus obtain their release in con- sequence of appearing before the public in the character of authors ...
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... of 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 .
... of 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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... persons or age to which they belong , will not allow us to form any decisive opinion on their anti- quity ; -they are situated without the Ca- pena gate , and from the aversion enter- tained in the early times to which they are ascribed ...
... persons or age to which they belong , will not allow us to form any decisive opinion on their anti- quity ; -they are situated without the Ca- pena gate , and from the aversion enter- tained in the early times to which they are ascribed ...
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... persons and possessions was an indispen- sible stipulation in their alliance . ciety undertook to afford this protection , and from the earliest records of history , has been continually occupied in endea- vouring to fulfil its ...
... persons and possessions was an indispen- sible stipulation in their alliance . ciety undertook to afford this protection , and from the earliest records of history , has been continually occupied in endea- vouring to fulfil its ...
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