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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... fact may be → Another motive than vanity might , though we should never have thought indeed , be suggested for the inconti- of reproaching any man with receiving It came the reward of his labours , had he not nence of his lordship's ...
... fact may be → Another motive than vanity might , though we should never have thought indeed , be suggested for the inconti- of reproaching any man with receiving It came the reward of his labours , had he not nence of his lordship's ...
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... fact , if the ultra of a school , of which , as it must reductio ad absurdum have any cogency , soon go out of fashion , the curious may ' the Christabel ' is a pretty formidable wish to preserve a specimen . We are argument to dispel ...
... fact , if the ultra of a school , of which , as it must reductio ad absurdum have any cogency , soon go out of fashion , the curious may ' the Christabel ' is a pretty formidable wish to preserve a specimen . We are argument to dispel ...
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... fact being directly the reverse of the hypo- theses . The aspect of nature is both grander and more beautiful in America , But still , we are reproached because -her mien is more majestic , her fea- we have produced so few authors ...
... fact being directly the reverse of the hypo- theses . The aspect of nature is both grander and more beautiful in America , But still , we are reproached because -her mien is more majestic , her fea- we have produced so few authors ...
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... fact , discharged the duties of four offices , either of which is , ordinarily , considered as sufficient to engross the time and talents of one man . His system of sermons , upon the composition of which he bestowed the most anxious ...
... fact , discharged the duties of four offices , either of which is , ordinarily , considered as sufficient to engross the time and talents of one man . His system of sermons , upon the composition of which he bestowed the most anxious ...
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... fact , he gave me the preceding details . ' On other occasions , when in con- During my intercourse with Gene- ral Hamilton at New - York , in 1799 , our official engagements produced fre- quent references to the opinion of General ...
... fact , he gave me the preceding details . ' On other occasions , when in con- During my intercourse with Gene- ral Hamilton at New - York , in 1799 , our official engagements produced fre- quent references to the opinion of General ...
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