The Analectic Magazine ...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Translations from French Journals, and Selections from the Most Esteemed British Reviews : V. 1-14, 1813-19 : New Ser., V. 1-2, 1820, Volumen 3M. Thomas, 1814 |
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... ground for encampment , might have been spared from appearing in the train of the conqueror . Having said thus much on that part of the present publication which , we cannot but think , stands on a doubtful policy , and a doubtful ...
... ground for encampment , might have been spared from appearing in the train of the conqueror . Having said thus much on that part of the present publication which , we cannot but think , stands on a doubtful policy , and a doubtful ...
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... ground of distinction . To be full of their subject , to see it in all its bearings , to feel all its strength and all its weakness , to illumine what was dark , to raise what was low , to amplify , to condense , to inflame , to ...
... ground of distinction . To be full of their subject , to see it in all its bearings , to feel all its strength and all its weakness , to illumine what was dark , to raise what was low , to amplify , to condense , to inflame , to ...
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... ground , and trafficking with the relics of those pative tribes whom they had so nearly destroyed . The desolate scene was , for a while , contested with them by the French ; and reciprocal acts of revenge and extermination afforded a ...
... ground , and trafficking with the relics of those pative tribes whom they had so nearly destroyed . The desolate scene was , for a while , contested with them by the French ; and reciprocal acts of revenge and extermination afforded a ...
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... grounds along the shore of the gulf . The coveting of so good and peaceful a neighbour's property was greatly quickened , while the sin of it , if such a thought ever occurred , would appear to be at least neutralized , by the ...
... grounds along the shore of the gulf . The coveting of so good and peaceful a neighbour's property was greatly quickened , while the sin of it , if such a thought ever occurred , would appear to be at least neutralized , by the ...
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... grounds and swamps , and to retain the greatest proportion of the alluvious substances . " The Mississippi is not remarkable for good fish ; but this defect is compensated by a vast number of alligators . The tides have lit- tle effect ...
... grounds and swamps , and to retain the greatest proportion of the alluvious substances . " The Mississippi is not remarkable for good fish ; but this defect is compensated by a vast number of alligators . The tides have lit- tle effect ...
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