The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volúmenes3-4Horatio Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... tion of 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 ...
... tion of 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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... tion of two of the best and wisest of her emperors , that Rome beheld the rise and completion of a structure , which , how- ever we may admire it as a specimen of national magnificence , can excite , with respect to the scenes it ...
... tion of two of the best and wisest of her emperors , that Rome beheld the rise and completion of a structure , which , how- ever we may admire it as a specimen of national magnificence , can excite , with respect to the scenes it ...
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... tion of rocks ; but he is not satisfied with his distinctive names of primitive and se- condary ; he might have added his transi- tion , which denomination is certainly illu- sive . The fact is , that there are but four formations of ...
... tion of rocks ; but he is not satisfied with his distinctive names of primitive and se- condary ; he might have added his transi- tion , which denomination is certainly illu- sive . The fact is , that there are but four formations of ...
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... tion of liberty is redeemed . Having dis- covered their strength , by preserving a concert in their measures , the governed are able to check and counterbalance the usurpation of their governors ; and , ulti̟- mately , to repulse their ...
... tion of liberty is redeemed . Having dis- covered their strength , by preserving a concert in their measures , the governed are able to check and counterbalance the usurpation of their governors ; and , ulti̟- mately , to repulse their ...
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... tion and his losses , if exposed to be ar- rested in his career , the moment he ac- quires a sensible motion , must despair of reaching the goal of his generous ambi . tion . We Temporary coercion of personal liber- ty , as the only ...
... tion and his losses , if exposed to be ar- rested in his career , the moment he ac- quires a sensible motion , must despair of reaching the goal of his generous ambi . tion . We Temporary coercion of personal liber- ty , as the only ...
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