The Analectic Magazine, Volume 3Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1814 |
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... admiration of the man , that we cannot fix our minds upon his production which now lies before us , with- out allowing a few moments to a general view of his course of po- litical action , and the influence of his intellectual ...
... admiration of the man , that we cannot fix our minds upon his production which now lies before us , with- out allowing a few moments to a general view of his course of po- litical action , and the influence of his intellectual ...
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... admirable oration , but were checked by the recollection that it is not a part of our immediate subject . We must content ourselves with refer- ring the reader to the speech itself , through the whole of which , but particularly from ...
... admirable oration , but were checked by the recollection that it is not a part of our immediate subject . We must content ourselves with refer- ring the reader to the speech itself , through the whole of which , but particularly from ...
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... admiration of her genius , and where the blended intercourse of friendship , reason , wit , and eloquence , formed a gratification which a refined enemy would have thought it honourable to spare . Every suffering was through some kind ...
... admiration of her genius , and where the blended intercourse of friendship , reason , wit , and eloquence , formed a gratification which a refined enemy would have thought it honourable to spare . Every suffering was through some kind ...
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... admiration and reverence for the mind from which it proceeded . The merit of Regulus's return to Carthage was enhanced , in the opinion of one of the most sensible and moderate of moralists , principally by his certain knowledge of the ...
... admiration and reverence for the mind from which it proceeded . The merit of Regulus's return to Carthage was enhanced , in the opinion of one of the most sensible and moderate of moralists , principally by his certain knowledge of the ...
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... admiration of his commander , and all who had an opportunity of witnessing him . " When boarders were called to repel boarders , he mounted the quarter deck hammock cloths , and , in the act of firing his pistols at the enemy , received ...
... admiration of his commander , and all who had an opportunity of witnessing him . " When boarders were called to repel boarders , he mounted the quarter deck hammock cloths , and , in the act of firing his pistols at the enemy , received ...
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