The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen 3H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1818 |
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... character- ístic blemish in many of the most respect- able written compositions and public speeches of the day . There is certainly no extravagance in saying , that it dis- graces a great proportion of both . The inaccuracy to which I ...
... character- ístic blemish in many of the most respect- able written compositions and public speeches of the day . There is certainly no extravagance in saying , that it dis- graces a great proportion of both . The inaccuracy to which I ...
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... character , sources of more minute and accurate knowledge of its con- stituents , than can possibly be afforded by the history of older and more polished na- tions , whose affairs are , too generally , con- ducted in a manner that ...
... character , sources of more minute and accurate knowledge of its con- stituents , than can possibly be afforded by the history of older and more polished na- tions , whose affairs are , too generally , con- ducted in a manner that ...
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... character the reverse of that which belonged to their venerable founder . Courage and eloquence are , indeed , qualities of an exalted order , and he who without them should set about the task of national reformation , would quickly ...
... character the reverse of that which belonged to their venerable founder . Courage and eloquence are , indeed , qualities of an exalted order , and he who without them should set about the task of national reformation , would quickly ...
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... character of the injury clearly makes it necessary . Had the limb been ampu taied on the field , not more than five or six arteries would have required the liga- ture , and the experience of the campaign proved that primitive operations ...
... character of the injury clearly makes it necessary . Had the limb been ampu taied on the field , not more than five or six arteries would have required the liga- ture , and the experience of the campaign proved that primitive operations ...
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... character worthy only of unequivocal abhorrence : -sprung from a race of robbers , the Romans appear always , more or less , to have retained the undoubted tokens of their descent ; -their arts their literature - were borrowed tastes ...
... character worthy only of unequivocal abhorrence : -sprung from a race of robbers , the Romans appear always , more or less , to have retained the undoubted tokens of their descent ; -their arts their literature - were borrowed tastes ...
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