The Analectic Magazine, Volume 3Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1814 |
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... virtue to presume , that had the youth of Mr. Fox been passed in a manner more like that of Mr. Burke , his genius would have left tavern politics to dema- gogues and debauchees , and assumed that commanding eminence for which it seemed ...
... virtue to presume , that had the youth of Mr. Fox been passed in a manner more like that of Mr. Burke , his genius would have left tavern politics to dema- gogues and debauchees , and assumed that commanding eminence for which it seemed ...
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... virtue still con- tinues to weep , and whose memory is embalmed in the gratitude of the nation . We should willingly , if our allotted space would have per- mitted us , have attempted a comparison between the eloquence of Mr. Pitt and ...
... virtue still con- tinues to weep , and whose memory is embalmed in the gratitude of the nation . We should willingly , if our allotted space would have per- mitted us , have attempted a comparison between the eloquence of Mr. Pitt and ...
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... virtue of the most arduous nature , requiring singular magnanimity , and justly distinguished by the most splendid reputation . Codrus and De- cius present themselves to the recollection of every reader . When a Scotch Highland ...
... virtue of the most arduous nature , requiring singular magnanimity , and justly distinguished by the most splendid reputation . Codrus and De- cius present themselves to the recollection of every reader . When a Scotch Highland ...
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... virtue , and destroying the power of rendering service to mankind . For these purposes , life is to be endured when it is miserable , as well as sacrificed when it is most happy ; and though the speculator may assign the boundaries of ...
... virtue , and destroying the power of rendering service to mankind . For these purposes , life is to be endured when it is miserable , as well as sacrificed when it is most happy ; and though the speculator may assign the boundaries of ...
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... virtue , and the piety , characteristic of their sect . His grandfather , James Rush , whose occupation was that of a gunsmith , resided on his estate near Philadelphia , and died in the year 1727. His son John , the father of Dr. Rush ...
... virtue , and the piety , characteristic of their sect . His grandfather , James Rush , whose occupation was that of a gunsmith , resided on his estate near Philadelphia , and died in the year 1727. His son John , the father of Dr. Rush ...
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