The Analectic Magazine, Volume 7Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1816 |
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Page 8
... course to beat an Englishman of equal force . They passed suddenly from the depths of despondency to the pinnacle of exultation , and justified in some degree by numerous exam- ples of success , in the opinion that success is easy ...
... course to beat an Englishman of equal force . They passed suddenly from the depths of despondency to the pinnacle of exultation , and justified in some degree by numerous exam- ples of success , in the opinion that success is easy ...
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... course the greatest man . The Arabian boy , Rais Hammida , was perhaps about se- venteen when he made his first cruise , and soon became dis- tinguished among the lazy Algerines , for his talents and en- terprising spirit . By rapid ...
... course the greatest man . The Arabian boy , Rais Hammida , was perhaps about se- venteen when he made his first cruise , and soon became dis- tinguished among the lazy Algerines , for his talents and en- terprising spirit . By rapid ...
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... course of the forenoon , and that the number of the barges and lanches , to which the gun - vessels were opposed , was be- tween forty - five and fifty . It appears to the court , that about one third of this num- ber attacked the flag ...
... course of the forenoon , and that the number of the barges and lanches , to which the gun - vessels were opposed , was be- tween forty - five and fifty . It appears to the court , that about one third of this num- ber attacked the flag ...
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... course of this investigation - that the rea- sonings of the writers under review depend for all their force upon a misrepresentation ( whether intentional or not , is imma- terial ) of the plain and obvious meaning of Mr. Stewart's ...
... course of this investigation - that the rea- sonings of the writers under review depend for all their force upon a misrepresentation ( whether intentional or not , is imma- terial ) of the plain and obvious meaning of Mr. Stewart's ...
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... course of procedure . After making a quotation from Reid , in order to pass some strictures on his use of the word principle , he pro- ceeds : - " On other occasions , he ( Dr. Reid ) uses the same word ( principle ) to denote those ...
... course of procedure . After making a quotation from Reid , in order to pass some strictures on his use of the word principle , he pro- ceeds : - " On other occasions , he ( Dr. Reid ) uses the same word ( principle ) to denote those ...
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