The Analectic Magazine, Volume 3Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1814 |
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Page 30
... remarkable paragraph . , “ One remarkable fact relative to the population of the Floridas must not escape notice . While these were in the possession of the English , a plan was concerted to entice a colony of Greeks into the coun- try ...
... remarkable paragraph . , “ One remarkable fact relative to the population of the Floridas must not escape notice . While these were in the possession of the English , a plan was concerted to entice a colony of Greeks into the coun- try ...
Page 32
... remarkable results of the great opera- tions of nature , on which a sensible observer will hardly ever be accused of expending too much description . " Nothing is more certain than that it has gradually risen out of the sea , or rather ...
... remarkable results of the great opera- tions of nature , on which a sensible observer will hardly ever be accused of expending too much description . " Nothing is more certain than that it has gradually risen out of the sea , or rather ...
Page 37
... remarkable as an event in the life of the author . The per- secution of Madame de Staël will be remembered among the dis- tinctions of female talent . It is honourable to the sex , that the independent spirit of one woman of genius has ...
... remarkable as an event in the life of the author . The per- secution of Madame de Staël will be remembered among the dis- tinctions of female talent . It is honourable to the sex , that the independent spirit of one woman of genius has ...
Page 44
... remarkable persons who have contended for the innocence , and even for the merit of some suicides , are two eminent English divines of the seventeenth century , whose writings are now little read . The first was the celebrated Dr. Donne ...
... remarkable persons who have contended for the innocence , and even for the merit of some suicides , are two eminent English divines of the seventeenth century , whose writings are now little read . The first was the celebrated Dr. Donne ...
Page 47
... remarkable either for its strength or its elegance . Like Gibbon , " he investigated with his pen always in his hand ; " believing with an ancient classic , that to study without a pen is to dream- " Studium sine calamo somnium ...
... remarkable either for its strength or its elegance . Like Gibbon , " he investigated with his pen always in his hand ; " believing with an ancient classic , that to study without a pen is to dream- " Studium sine calamo somnium ...
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