The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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Page 2
... possession of his writings , gives assu- rance that this memorable work may maintain its fame to an inde- finite period , and will go down with that portion of our literature , which , in the language of pride and poetry , we call ...
... possession of his writings , gives assu- rance that this memorable work may maintain its fame to an inde- finite period , and will go down with that portion of our literature , which , in the language of pride and poetry , we call ...
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... possessed of a high inde- pendent spirit ; honestly attached to the principles of the constitution , and fearless and indefatigable in maintaining them ; that he was strict in his moral conduct , and in his attention to public decorum ...
... possessed of a high inde- pendent spirit ; honestly attached to the principles of the constitution , and fearless and indefatigable in maintaining them ; that he was strict in his moral conduct , and in his attention to public decorum ...
Page 6
... possession of full health and spirits . While as to Roberts and Dyer , they had both been dead for many months anterior to this period . " A quick and final negative is put on any pretensions of Dr. Butler , Mr. Rosenhagen , and Wilkes ...
... possession of full health and spirits . While as to Roberts and Dyer , they had both been dead for many months anterior to this period . " A quick and final negative is put on any pretensions of Dr. Butler , Mr. Rosenhagen , and Wilkes ...
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... possession of many copies of both ; and knowing them he well knew they were different . He well knew that Junius was a man directly implicated in the circle of the court , and immediately privy to its most secret intrigues : and that ...
... possession of many copies of both ; and knowing them he well knew they were different . He well knew that Junius was a man directly implicated in the circle of the court , and immediately privy to its most secret intrigues : and that ...
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... possession of all the probabilities that Mr. Woodfall judged himself to possess ? For instance , in stating the question relatively to Lord George Sackville , why did not the editor say whether his father did not , at some time or other ...
... possession of all the probabilities that Mr. Woodfall judged himself to possess ? For instance , in stating the question relatively to Lord George Sackville , why did not the editor say whether his father did not , at some time or other ...
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