The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... character of his companions . We insert it with pleasure , as a tribute to merit , and as a refutation of the prejudice , that men bred to the sea , however charac- terized by courage and generosity , in- dulge themselves in a license ...
... character of his companions . We insert it with pleasure , as a tribute to merit , and as a refutation of the prejudice , that men bred to the sea , however charac- terized by courage and generosity , in- dulge themselves in a license ...
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... character of the natives of the Pelew Islands when they were first visited by the English . But man seems to be des- tined to taste of the tree of the knowledge of evil as well as of good , in order to learn how to taste of the tree of ...
... character of the natives of the Pelew Islands when they were first visited by the English . But man seems to be des- tined to taste of the tree of the knowledge of evil as well as of good , in order to learn how to taste of the tree of ...
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... character , at that time in high eminence at the Irish bar , was the justly celebrated Walter Hussey Burgh , a man reverenced by his prefession , idolized by his friends , loved by the people , honoured by the crown , and highly re ...
... character , at that time in high eminence at the Irish bar , was the justly celebrated Walter Hussey Burgh , a man reverenced by his prefession , idolized by his friends , loved by the people , honoured by the crown , and highly re ...
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