The Analectic Magazine, Volumen 7Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1816 |
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... circumstances of inferiority , they thought themselves invincible , and in the triumph of that conviction , forgot the means that had made them so . To that nation , we are often referred for examples , and it is sometimes well to look ...
... circumstances of inferiority , they thought themselves invincible , and in the triumph of that conviction , forgot the means that had made them so . To that nation , we are often referred for examples , and it is sometimes well to look ...
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... circumstances ; be- cause he could not have anticipated the negligence of his ene- my . The capture of this vessel affords no ground of triumph to a brave man , however we may consider it ; for both the Spanish and Portuguese naval ...
... circumstances ; be- cause he could not have anticipated the negligence of his ene- my . The capture of this vessel affords no ground of triumph to a brave man , however we may consider it ; for both the Spanish and Portuguese naval ...
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... circumstances would necessitate him to perform ? -But without some kind of classification or other , it would be ... circumstance upon which the QUARTERLY REVIEW AND DUGALD STEWART . 45.
... circumstances would necessitate him to perform ? -But without some kind of classification or other , it would be ... circumstance upon which the QUARTERLY REVIEW AND DUGALD STEWART . 45.
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... circumstances ; -should have felt much and thought much , enjoyed much and suffered much ; -before he undertakes to be , in this humble form , the biographer of his species . He must have learned to analyze that mixed and dubious ...
... circumstances ; -should have felt much and thought much , enjoyed much and suffered much ; -before he undertakes to be , in this humble form , the biographer of his species . He must have learned to analyze that mixed and dubious ...
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... circumstances did not allow her the relief of frequenting places of fashionable resort ; she contrived to exist with no other air , and no better water , than were to be obtained in her native parish . The few families in the ...
... circumstances did not allow her the relief of frequenting places of fashionable resort ; she contrived to exist with no other air , and no better water , than were to be obtained in her native parish . The few families in the ...
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