The Analectic Magazine, Volume 5Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1815 |
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... kind , putting forth no pretensions beyond those of a Diary actually kept for the traveller's own use , to point the accuracy of his observations , and record matters of information , or recall agreeable recollections , ought in ...
... kind , putting forth no pretensions beyond those of a Diary actually kept for the traveller's own use , to point the accuracy of his observations , and record matters of information , or recall agreeable recollections , ought in ...
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... kind of compromise between the contending parties , indicative of the un- popularity of the chiefs who have changed their sides . " The most bitter sensation , " says our author , " was manifested by many people in all quarters of the ...
... kind of compromise between the contending parties , indicative of the un- popularity of the chiefs who have changed their sides . " The most bitter sensation , " says our author , " was manifested by many people in all quarters of the ...
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... kind of legislative assemblies the French have received as their compensation for all the sufferings of the revolution . The anec- dotes of the two Chambers , contained in this volume , are interest- ing ; and show , indeed , the wide ...
... kind of legislative assemblies the French have received as their compensation for all the sufferings of the revolution . The anec- dotes of the two Chambers , contained in this volume , are interest- ing ; and show , indeed , the wide ...
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... kind of preaching in which Mr. Alison excels . The first , though not the only daty of the preacher , is to teach the doctrines he profess- es ; but the divines of that school , which has received the sanction of the Edin- burgh Review ...
... kind of preaching in which Mr. Alison excels . The first , though not the only daty of the preacher , is to teach the doctrines he profess- es ; but the divines of that school , which has received the sanction of the Edin- burgh Review ...
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... kind praise , the am- bition of the young , and to sooth , with lenient hand , the sorrows of the old — these are the opportunities which such situations afford to female benevolence ; the means by which they may exalt the character ...
... kind praise , the am- bition of the young , and to sooth , with lenient hand , the sorrows of the old — these are the opportunities which such situations afford to female benevolence ; the means by which they may exalt the character ...
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