The Analectic Magazine, Volume 3Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1814 |
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Page 28
... kind of subordinate nobility ; and the usual distinctions created by rank , were well understood and preserved among them . " It is added , they were just , generous , and humane , and never failed to extend relief to the objects of ...
... kind of subordinate nobility ; and the usual distinctions created by rank , were well understood and preserved among them . " It is added , they were just , generous , and humane , and never failed to extend relief to the objects of ...
Page 33
... kind of interest and curiosity from any that could arise from the mere taste for geographical knowledge , would require to be given in great extent and particularity . The major's survey is something between these two , approaching to a ...
... kind of interest and curiosity from any that could arise from the mere taste for geographical knowledge , would require to be given in great extent and particularity . The major's survey is something between these two , approaching to a ...
Page 36
... kind of prodigy . " The En- glish Americans are said to be still more deficient than the French . As to religion , a small quantity of the popish ritual , on a Sunday , forms , of course , the christianity of the greater part of the peo ...
... kind of prodigy . " The En- glish Americans are said to be still more deficient than the French . As to religion , a small quantity of the popish ritual , on a Sunday , forms , of course , the christianity of the greater part of the peo ...
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... kind affection , or some elegant taste . Every wound was aimed at a noble part . In her escape from his dominions , she found one of his generals become the actual sove- reign of the country of her husband ; and to him she dedicates ...
... kind affection , or some elegant taste . Every wound was aimed at a noble part . In her escape from his dominions , she found one of his generals become the actual sove- reign of the country of her husband ; and to him she dedicates ...
Page 39
... kind , though of an inferior degree , in risking it . It is vain to say , that a volunteer on a for- lorn hope has a chance of escape ; for it may be said with equal truth , that there is also a chance of the failure of the deadliest ...
... kind , though of an inferior degree , in risking it . It is vain to say , that a volunteer on a for- lorn hope has a chance of escape ; for it may be said with equal truth , that there is also a chance of the failure of the deadliest ...
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