The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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Page 8
... immediately privy to its most secret intrigues : and that Boyd was very differently situated , and that whatever information he collected was by circuitous channels alone ; Junius he knew to be a man of affluence considerably superior ...
... immediately privy to its most secret intrigues : and that Boyd was very differently situated , and that whatever information he collected was by circuitous channels alone ; Junius he knew to be a man of affluence considerably superior ...
Page 23
... immediately supply its place . Its principal value is on account of its being the object of one of the most delightful passions in human nature - parental affection . But if this value be disregarded by those who are alone in a capacity ...
... immediately supply its place . Its principal value is on account of its being the object of one of the most delightful passions in human nature - parental affection . But if this value be disregarded by those who are alone in a capacity ...
Page 24
... immediately appear demanding the same favour . The report of a provision for all that come fills the hall with numerous claimants . The order and harmony of the feast is disturbed ; the plenty that before reigned is changed into ...
... immediately appear demanding the same favour . The report of a provision for all that come fills the hall with numerous claimants . The order and harmony of the feast is disturbed ; the plenty that before reigned is changed into ...
Page 65
... Immediately after this , the poet " breaks up " into the following limping strain , which resembles marvellously the pace of a man who labours under the misfortune of wearing one leg longer than the other . Where now the passing ...
... Immediately after this , the poet " breaks up " into the following limping strain , which resembles marvellously the pace of a man who labours under the misfortune of wearing one leg longer than the other . Where now the passing ...
Page 74
... immediately , displayed the American ensign and pendant . At thirty - two minutes past eleven , the Wasp came down to windward on her larboard side , within about sixty yards , and hailed . The enemy haled down the Spanish colours ...
... immediately , displayed the American ensign and pendant . At thirty - two minutes past eleven , the Wasp came down to windward on her larboard side , within about sixty yards , and hailed . The enemy haled down the Spanish colours ...
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