The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... excited the applause of the professors . " But though uncheered by any encour- agement , and undistinguished by any favour , by the anonymous superintendents of the day , he was not altogether unvisited by their severity . He was called ...
... excited the applause of the professors . " But though uncheered by any encour- agement , and undistinguished by any favour , by the anonymous superintendents of the day , he was not altogether unvisited by their severity . He was called ...
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... excited at London and Bir- mingham ,, on a principle of combined in- dividual assistance , after the example of the collections in the Scotch Presbyteries introduced at Glasgow . These associa tions led the way to the subsequent for ...
... excited at London and Bir- mingham ,, on a principle of combined in- dividual assistance , after the example of the collections in the Scotch Presbyteries introduced at Glasgow . These associa tions led the way to the subsequent for ...
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... excited so much interest here as the tragedy of Sappho , by the author of the Ahfrau . And what is still more un- common , the approbation it obtained is almost universal , notwithstanding without the violent disputes which his first ...
... excited so much interest here as the tragedy of Sappho , by the author of the Ahfrau . And what is still more un- common , the approbation it obtained is almost universal , notwithstanding without the violent disputes which his first ...
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