The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volume 1H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 - American literature |
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... called them forth not as ar- bitrators , but as parties in his domestic feuds ; they obeyed the summons , but the cause which they espoused was not that of his Lordship ; they gave their sentence with justice and enforced it with spirit ...
... called them forth not as ar- bitrators , but as parties in his domestic feuds ; they obeyed the summons , but the cause which they espoused was not that of his Lordship ; they gave their sentence with justice and enforced it with spirit ...
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... called DARKNESS , describing the probable state of things upon earth should the light and heat of the sun be withdrawn . To so strange and absurd an idea we must of course ascribe the credit of vast originality . " The world was roid ...
... called DARKNESS , describing the probable state of things upon earth should the light and heat of the sun be withdrawn . To so strange and absurd an idea we must of course ascribe the credit of vast originality . " The world was roid ...
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... called , thus addresses him : rible Prior . High - hearted man , sublime even in thy guilt . And again , after the horrible murder , which certainly had as little sublimity 1817 . 21 Maturin's Bertram , or Castle of St. Aldobrand .
... called , thus addresses him : rible Prior . High - hearted man , sublime even in thy guilt . And again , after the horrible murder , which certainly had as little sublimity 1817 . 21 Maturin's Bertram , or Castle of St. Aldobrand .
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... called spent in the army , as it brought him into action in the sphere of political into a scene entirely new ; -into per- life . In the year 1782 , he served the sonal contact with many of the great citizens of that town , as their ...
... called spent in the army , as it brought him into action in the sphere of political into a scene entirely new ; -into per- life . In the year 1782 , he served the sonal contact with many of the great citizens of that town , as their ...
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... called Shegar , brought all kinds of cloths , iron , salt , which means sultan , or king . The prin- muskets , powder , and lead , swords or cipal part of the houses are made with scimilars , tobacco , opium , spices , and large reeds ...
... called Shegar , brought all kinds of cloths , iron , salt , which means sultan , or king . The prin- muskets , powder , and lead , swords or cipal part of the houses are made with scimilars , tobacco , opium , spices , and large reeds ...
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