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Page 91
... allowed , even by the most superficial observer , to give an air of sagacity ; while great elevation , especially of the forehead , as in Charles XII . , and a multitude of great men , gives a strong impression of imagination . Even in ...
... allowed , even by the most superficial observer , to give an air of sagacity ; while great elevation , especially of the forehead , as in Charles XII . , and a multitude of great men , gives a strong impression of imagination . Even in ...
Page 105
... allowed us more of it : but they are sad enemies to the risible faculties , as well as to the milder virtues . Art . 25. Poems , by Samuel Blake Frome . 12mo . Boards . Huntley . 1813 . Had Mr. Frome's poetry been sent into the world ...
... allowed us more of it : but they are sad enemies to the risible faculties , as well as to the milder virtues . Art . 25. Poems , by Samuel Blake Frome . 12mo . Boards . Huntley . 1813 . Had Mr. Frome's poetry been sent into the world ...
Page 447
... allowed to appear in a country that enjoys religious liberty . We say it is generally agreed , because this principle is not yet universally admitted : but it is daily gaining ground , and will probably ere long be an established maxim ...
... allowed to appear in a country that enjoys religious liberty . We say it is generally agreed , because this principle is not yet universally admitted : but it is daily gaining ground , and will probably ere long be an established maxim ...
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Porter Sir R K his Narrative of | 42 |
Coxes Memoirs of the Kings of Spain | 58 |
Power Balance of on a Reestablish | 62 |
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