The Analectic Magazine, Volume 3Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1814 |
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... racter , Review of , 523 Dewitt on Perspective 525 Dunlap's Life of Cooke 456 523 440 Americanisms , 404 Ames , Biography of Fisher , E 309 Anecdotes of Battle on Lake Erie , Sir Joshua Reynolds , 352 80 Anthology , Review of Bland's ...
... racter , Review of , 523 Dewitt on Perspective 525 Dunlap's Life of Cooke 456 523 440 Americanisms , 404 Ames , Biography of Fisher , E 309 Anecdotes of Battle on Lake Erie , Sir Joshua Reynolds , 352 80 Anthology , Review of Bland's ...
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... racter , Review of , 523 Dewitt on Perspective 525 Dunlap's Life of Cooke 404 309 Anecdotes of Battle on Lake Erie , Sir Joshua Reynolds , 352 80 265 Arab Pirates , 427 177 54 Anthology , Review of Bland's Greek , Aristophanes , Review ...
... racter , Review of , 523 Dewitt on Perspective 525 Dunlap's Life of Cooke 404 309 Anecdotes of Battle on Lake Erie , Sir Joshua Reynolds , 352 80 265 Arab Pirates , 427 177 54 Anthology , Review of Bland's Greek , Aristophanes , Review ...
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Young gentlemen , let this declaration of that venerable cha- racter , who , like Hippocrates of old , well knew the extent of his art , and the comparative shortness of human life , impress your minds with the duties before you ; let ...
Young gentlemen , let this declaration of that venerable cha- racter , who , like Hippocrates of old , well knew the extent of his art , and the comparative shortness of human life , impress your minds with the duties before you ; let ...
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... present our readers with such a view of them as may enable them to judge for themselves , it only remains for us now to say a few things of his general cha- racter as a man , and of the manner in BUTLER'S LIFE OF BOSSUET . 213.
... present our readers with such a view of them as may enable them to judge for themselves , it only remains for us now to say a few things of his general cha- racter as a man , and of the manner in BUTLER'S LIFE OF BOSSUET . 213.
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racter as a man , and of the manner in which he demeaned himself in the different situations to which he was raised . In the highly responsible station of preceptor to the dauphin , Bossuet acquitted himself like a man of true honour ...
racter as a man , and of the manner in which he demeaned himself in the different situations to which he was raised . In the highly responsible station of preceptor to the dauphin , Bossuet acquitted himself like a man of true honour ...
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