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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... Society of New - York , History of James Mitchell , a Boy born Blind and Deaf , 226 70 261 528 352 523 441 439 414 Hogg's Queen's Wake , Review of , 101 Hours of Idleness , Review of Lord Byron's , 469 145 Hydraulic Machine , Long and ...
... Society of New - York , History of James Mitchell , a Boy born Blind and Deaf , 226 70 261 528 352 523 441 439 414 Hogg's Queen's Wake , Review of , 101 Hours of Idleness , Review of Lord Byron's , 469 145 Hydraulic Machine , Long and ...
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... Society of , Meteoric tones , 352 410. 488 Traits of Indian Character ' Travels of Mirza Abu Taleb , Re- view of , Travels , Review of Pike's Explorato- 145 125 Michaud's Histoire des Croisades , ry , 89 Review of , 441 Mirza Abu Taleb ...
... Society of , Meteoric tones , 352 410. 488 Traits of Indian Character ' Travels of Mirza Abu Taleb , Re- view of , Travels , Review of Pike's Explorato- 145 125 Michaud's Histoire des Croisades , ry , 89 Review of , 441 Mirza Abu Taleb ...
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... society is in its spring , and the sentiment of patriotism awakes only to contests of emulation , and the fierce desire of glory ; very different are the effects of those profligate contentions which , in the old age of a nation , are ...
... society is in its spring , and the sentiment of patriotism awakes only to contests of emulation , and the fierce desire of glory ; very different are the effects of those profligate contentions which , in the old age of a nation , are ...
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... society , in imitation , and in ridicule of the philosopher's levity , insolence , and dogmatism . That he may insensibly have acquired some habits from the profound attention he paid to the works of Bolingbroke , for the sake of ...
... society , in imitation , and in ridicule of the philosopher's levity , insolence , and dogmatism . That he may insensibly have acquired some habits from the profound attention he paid to the works of Bolingbroke , for the sake of ...
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... society , was , in an eminent degree , the advantage and felicity of Burke . In this , perhaps , he has excelled all other orators , whether ancient or modern . It cannot be pretended that Mr. Burke was not a party man . For the greater ...
... society , was , in an eminent degree , the advantage and felicity of Burke . In this , perhaps , he has excelled all other orators , whether ancient or modern . It cannot be pretended that Mr. Burke was not a party man . For the greater ...
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