The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... given us a permanent monitor , and has shown us the face of a new friend , in this excellent book . We are interested in it for many reasons ; not , however , because it abounds in new truth . Immutable morality , bless- ed be God , has ...
... given us a permanent monitor , and has shown us the face of a new friend , in this excellent book . We are interested in it for many reasons ; not , however , because it abounds in new truth . Immutable morality , bless- ed be God , has ...
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... given to repulse importunity , or from the want of authority ; and how many absolute lies are uttered , to create a necessity for submission which ought to proceed from the habit of obedience . When the results of this management become ...
... given to repulse importunity , or from the want of authority ; and how many absolute lies are uttered , to create a necessity for submission which ought to proceed from the habit of obedience . When the results of this management become ...
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... given in his treat- it stood pretty much the same chance of its ment of Dr. Magee , the present Dean of liquidation with the national debt . Mrs Cork , and author of the celebrated work Curran , however , was a barrister's lady on the ...
... given in his treat- it stood pretty much the same chance of its ment of Dr. Magee , the present Dean of liquidation with the national debt . Mrs Cork , and author of the celebrated work Curran , however , was a barrister's lady on the ...
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