Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volumen 4James Maxwell, 1814 |
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... Mitchill on Fish 84 339 Muhlenberg's Botany 83 73 New England Magazine 350 250 Original Pieces in prose and verse 520 252 Palmer's Register 172 430 Rodman's Commercial Code 81 515 Reid's Works 262 435 261 172 437 519.
... Mitchill on Fish 84 339 Muhlenberg's Botany 83 73 New England Magazine 350 250 Original Pieces in prose and verse 520 252 Palmer's Register 172 430 Rodman's Commercial Code 81 515 Reid's Works 262 435 261 172 437 519.
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... pieces , that wanted only the finishing touch ; in particular , a huge long- limbed , fantastic , allegorical piece of his own design , which he assured Dr. Percy was the finest example of the beau idéal ancient or modern , 6 And what ...
... pieces , that wanted only the finishing touch ; in particular , a huge long- limbed , fantastic , allegorical piece of his own design , which he assured Dr. Percy was the finest example of the beau idéal ancient or modern , 6 And what ...
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... pieces , written during the first part of 1800 , was published that year under the title of Juvenilia , and in a manner , which , however I may have regretted it , it does not become me , perhaps , to repro- bate . The verses were my ...
... pieces , written during the first part of 1800 , was published that year under the title of Juvenilia , and in a manner , which , however I may have regretted it , it does not become me , perhaps , to repro- bate . The verses were my ...
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... Antonine for the middle of it . The arch of Severus begins the succeeding one ; that of Constantine the next ; and the column of Theodosius the middle of the following one . Other pieces of sculpture , dypties , and coins , fill up the.
... Antonine for the middle of it . The arch of Severus begins the succeeding one ; that of Constantine the next ; and the column of Theodosius the middle of the following one . Other pieces of sculpture , dypties , and coins , fill up the.
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... piece , as necessary for an intelligible whole : and hence we observe a reason for those unaccountable anomalies of ... pieces : for nothing can be more exquisite than what you so justly admire , the interview of Priam and Achilles ...
... piece , as necessary for an intelligible whole : and hence we observe a reason for those unaccountable anomalies of ... pieces : for nothing can be more exquisite than what you so justly admire , the interview of Priam and Achilles ...
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