The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... spirits , and ren- ders them unenterprising , tame and servile , in all the succeeding periods of their lives ... spirit is guarded from ness of children " is a kind of petition for subsequent essay on the early and ar- the little ...
... spirits , and ren- ders them unenterprising , tame and servile , in all the succeeding periods of their lives ... spirit is guarded from ness of children " is a kind of petition for subsequent essay on the early and ar- the little ...
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... spirit , but with similar ef- fect , was Mr. Curran's retort upon an Irish judge , quite as remarkable for his good hu- mour and raillery as for his legal researches . He was addressing a jury on one of the state trials , in 1803 , with ...
... spirit , but with similar ef- fect , was Mr. Curran's retort upon an Irish judge , quite as remarkable for his good hu- mour and raillery as for his legal researches . He was addressing a jury on one of the state trials , in 1803 , with ...
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... spirits of turpentine and of water be made to issue together from the same orifice : hence the disappearing of the smoke cannot be supposed to depend on a current of at- mospheric air . If the flame of a spirit - lamp be brought in ...
... spirits of turpentine and of water be made to issue together from the same orifice : hence the disappearing of the smoke cannot be supposed to depend on a current of at- mospheric air . If the flame of a spirit - lamp be brought in ...
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