The Analectic Magazine, Volumen 7Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1816 |
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... present , I was suddenly and vio- lently attacked by the men employed in that ship . After struggling a short time , and receiving many bruises , I was thrown down on the deck and my hands and legs immediately tied . They then threw me ...
... present , I was suddenly and vio- lently attacked by the men employed in that ship . After struggling a short time , and receiving many bruises , I was thrown down on the deck and my hands and legs immediately tied . They then threw me ...
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... present to their king as a tribute imposed upon them . The Cherub then proceeded to Atooi , where after captur- ing the ship Charon , and making many fruitless attempts to get the cargo of that ship , and of several others that had been ...
... present to their king as a tribute imposed upon them . The Cherub then proceeded to Atooi , where after captur- ing the ship Charon , and making many fruitless attempts to get the cargo of that ship , and of several others that had been ...
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... present instance , is so utterly absurd , as to defeat itself , even though it were not contradicted by the oaths of two gal- lant and distinguished young officers , which we have given . immediately following the charges . It seems ...
... present instance , is so utterly absurd , as to defeat itself , even though it were not contradicted by the oaths of two gal- lant and distinguished young officers , which we have given . immediately following the charges . It seems ...
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... present state of the subject is calcu lated to lead . If they really supposed that the received doc- trine on this point furnished a sure road to universal scepti- cism , ought any considerations of deficiency in " limits " to have ...
... present state of the subject is calcu lated to lead . If they really supposed that the received doc- trine on this point furnished a sure road to universal scepti- cism , ought any considerations of deficiency in " limits " to have ...
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... present instance , the line of separation is strongly and clearly drawn by this criterion - that from principles of reasoning consequences may be deduced ; from what I have called elements of reasoning , none ever can . " Id . " A ...
... present instance , the line of separation is strongly and clearly drawn by this criterion - that from principles of reasoning consequences may be deduced ; from what I have called elements of reasoning , none ever can . " Id . " A ...
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