Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volumen 4James Maxwell, 1814 |
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... Columbiad . In 1781 he took the degree of M. A. at New Haven , when he pronounced a poem which he soon after published with the title of " the Prospect of Peace . " This was announced as a speci- men of the larger poem upon which he was ...
... Columbiad . In 1781 he took the degree of M. A. at New Haven , when he pronounced a poem which he soon after published with the title of " the Prospect of Peace . " This was announced as a speci- men of the larger poem upon which he was ...
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... Columbiad , drops no hint of any such transaction , but , on the contrary , appears surprised at what he considers an unexpected deviation from the general character of his friend . These circumstances are , I think , amply sufficient ...
... Columbiad , drops no hint of any such transaction , but , on the contrary , appears surprised at what he considers an unexpected deviation from the general character of his friend . These circumstances are , I think , amply sufficient ...
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... Columbiad , a poem which had been the labour of half his life , and had been gradually expanded from the Vision of Columbus to the bulk of a stately quarto . He therefore sold off all his real estate in France , shipped his books and ...
... Columbiad , a poem which had been the labour of half his life , and had been gradually expanded from the Vision of Columbus to the bulk of a stately quarto . He therefore sold off all his real estate in France , shipped his books and ...
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... Columbiad made its appearance in the most magnificent volume which had ever issued from an American press , and one which might almost vie with the most splendid pub- lications of Didot and Bulmer . It was adorned by a number of ...
... Columbiad made its appearance in the most magnificent volume which had ever issued from an American press , and one which might almost vie with the most splendid pub- lications of Didot and Bulmer . It was adorned by a number of ...
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... Columbiad . The last plate in the volume is entitled " the destruction of prejudices , " in which are represented envoys from all parts of the globe , casting down the symbols of delusion of their various systems , into one common heap ...
... Columbiad . The last plate in the volume is entitled " the destruction of prejudices , " in which are represented envoys from all parts of the globe , casting down the symbols of delusion of their various systems , into one common heap ...
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