The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volúmenes3-4Horatio Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... considerable ostentation , seems to be , the holding forth the Romans , and pretty universally the Italians as the only people deserving the name of a civilized nation , or whose history and monuments ought to excite our curiosity and ...
... considerable ostentation , seems to be , the holding forth the Romans , and pretty universally the Italians as the only people deserving the name of a civilized nation , or whose history and monuments ought to excite our curiosity and ...
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... considerable degree of relaxa- tion and indulgence was granted . Feel- ing themselves unjustly detained , many of the more adventurous made their es- cape in different directions ; and Mr. Forsyth , encouraged by the general prac- tice ...
... considerable degree of relaxa- tion and indulgence was granted . Feel- ing themselves unjustly detained , many of the more adventurous made their es- cape in different directions ; and Mr. Forsyth , encouraged by the general prac- tice ...
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... considerable worldly talent with respectable professional acquirements ; - by bringing forth upon the topic in discus- sion his whole stock of information , and dexterously eluding the dangers of close combat , -by improving and ...
... considerable worldly talent with respectable professional acquirements ; - by bringing forth upon the topic in discus- sion his whole stock of information , and dexterously eluding the dangers of close combat , -by improving and ...
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... considerable measure , to be ascribed . " Some of those illuminations came from the pencil of Oderisi , whom Dante extols as the honor of the art ; ' an art which grew afterwards into a luxury baneful to learning . Every copyist became ...
... considerable measure , to be ascribed . " Some of those illuminations came from the pencil of Oderisi , whom Dante extols as the honor of the art ; ' an art which grew afterwards into a luxury baneful to learning . Every copyist became ...
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... considerable time may transpire before he is allowed to prove his insolvency , and when this fact is proved , and when he has been discharged as an insolvent , his person is still liable to arrest on any other demand , even of the same ...
... considerable time may transpire before he is allowed to prove his insolvency , and when this fact is proved , and when he has been discharged as an insolvent , his person is still liable to arrest on any other demand , even of the same ...
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