The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volúmenes3-4Horatio Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... once true and novel upon topics which arts , more than counterbalanced the tem- have been the themes of discussion for so porary evils unavoidably attendant on war . many centuries ; -but it would be doing In their least civilized state ...
... once true and novel upon topics which arts , more than counterbalanced the tem- have been the themes of discussion for so porary evils unavoidably attendant on war . many centuries ; -but it would be doing In their least civilized state ...
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... once expelled members " This practice was ancient : Pliny repro- bates Arellius for introducing his mistresses into sacred pictures . " This climate , however , is favourable even to the materials of art . The outside marble of the ...
... once expelled members " This practice was ancient : Pliny repro- bates Arellius for introducing his mistresses into sacred pictures . " This climate , however , is favourable even to the materials of art . The outside marble of the ...
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... once complain- ed of in Lent . This cold ( said the priest ) is a mortification peculiar to the holy season , and will continue till Easter ; because it was cold when Peter sat at the High - priest's fire on the eve of the crucifixion ...
... once complain- ed of in Lent . This cold ( said the priest ) is a mortification peculiar to the holy season , and will continue till Easter ; because it was cold when Peter sat at the High - priest's fire on the eve of the crucifixion ...
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... once a separate republic , still considers itself a nation distinct from the rest , and calls their inhabitants foreigners . If we compare these little states with those of ancient Greece , we shall find that in both countries the re ...
... once a separate republic , still considers itself a nation distinct from the rest , and calls their inhabitants foreigners . If we compare these little states with those of ancient Greece , we shall find that in both countries the re ...
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... once understood , ceases to impose -the imposture detected , we despise the impostor - and strip the faded and fraudful laurel from the unblushing brow that so shamelessly assumed it . - Fontana is , how- ever , evidently a person of ...
... once understood , ceases to impose -the imposture detected , we despise the impostor - and strip the faded and fraudful laurel from the unblushing brow that so shamelessly assumed it . - Fontana is , how- ever , evidently a person of ...
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