The Analectic Magazine, Volumen 7Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1816 |
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... 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 to her , at least for examples of ...
... 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 to her , at least for examples of ...
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... thought of giving Rais Hammida credit for this affair , if greater , than he had not assumed such triumphs as a foundation for the most arrogant presumption . Among the Lilliputians Gulliver was a giant ; among the natives of Brobdignag ...
... thought of giving Rais Hammida credit for this affair , if greater , than he had not assumed such triumphs as a foundation for the most arrogant presumption . Among the Lilliputians Gulliver was a giant ; among the natives of Brobdignag ...
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... thought it most advisable to repair to the port of Valpa- raiso ; and with that view every soul , assisted by George Ross , and William Brudewell , ( traders living on the island for the purpose of collecting sandal wood , ) exerted ...
... thought it most advisable to repair to the port of Valpa- raiso ; and with that view every soul , assisted by George Ross , and William Brudewell , ( traders living on the island for the purpose of collecting sandal wood , ) exerted ...
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nature , belong to the same class of ultimate or elemental laws of thought . " Page 45 .- " I shall only take notice farther , under this head , of the confidence which we must necessarily re- pose in the evidence of memory ( and , I ...
nature , belong to the same class of ultimate or elemental laws of thought . " Page 45 .- " I shall only take notice farther , under this head , of the confidence which we must necessarily re- pose in the evidence of memory ( and , I ...
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... 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 combination , or rather concre- tion of ...
... 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 combination , or rather concre- tion of ...
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