The Analectic Magazine, Volume 5Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1815 |
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Page 27
... force of the enemy has subdued , or their power intimidated , there is not one virtuous bosom that does not throb for our success ; -the prayers of millions will follow our banners into the field ; and the arm of the soldier will be ...
... force of the enemy has subdued , or their power intimidated , there is not one virtuous bosom that does not throb for our success ; -the prayers of millions will follow our banners into the field ; and the arm of the soldier will be ...
Page 36
... force of a cursed fatality upon me . You do well to take no account of it : I have no right to make any demands upon you : the most ardent wish I have is , that you were nothing to me . " Vol . 1. p . 143 . " Yes , it is to you that I ...
... force of a cursed fatality upon me . You do well to take no account of it : I have no right to make any demands upon you : the most ardent wish I have is , that you were nothing to me . " Vol . 1. p . 143 . " Yes , it is to you that I ...
Page 76
... force of love , and from a sense of merit in him whom she loved , laying aside every consideration of kindred , and country , and colour , and wedding with a coal black Moor , ( for such he is represented , in the imperfect state of ...
... force of love , and from a sense of merit in him whom she loved , laying aside every consideration of kindred , and country , and colour , and wedding with a coal black Moor , ( for such he is represented , in the imperfect state of ...
Page 90
... force may not , by an unnatural revulsion , be turned inwardly upon itself , and that the same energies which blessed us with victory , and crowned us with glory in our operations abroad , may not in- flame us with the ardour of ...
... force may not , by an unnatural revulsion , be turned inwardly upon itself , and that the same energies which blessed us with victory , and crowned us with glory in our operations abroad , may not in- flame us with the ardour of ...
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... forces from having ob- tained command of one of the independent companies , raised by government to preserve the peace of the Highlands . While in this capacity , he acted with vigour and spirit , and preserved great order in the ...
... forces from having ob- tained command of one of the independent companies , raised by government to preserve the peace of the Highlands . While in this capacity , he acted with vigour and spirit , and preserved great order in the ...
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