The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen1H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... ture of light and shade , endeavoured As they become fastidious , he will pro- to dazzle our sight and mislead our bably mend ; but whilst he can get even judgment . He has laboured to enlist crumbs of encomium in exchange for our best ...
... ture of light and shade , endeavoured As they become fastidious , he will pro- to dazzle our sight and mislead our bably mend ; but whilst he can get even judgment . He has laboured to enlist crumbs of encomium in exchange for our best ...
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... ture of the mind ; -and precisely the We have no reason to blush at the same reason which has led us to rely character of our countrymen . We can on foreign skill and industry for many point , in the catalogue of our illustrious other ...
... ture of the mind ; -and precisely the We have no reason to blush at the same reason which has led us to rely character of our countrymen . We can on foreign skill and industry for many point , in the catalogue of our illustrious other ...
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... ture , we can never hope to see him surpassed ; it will be well indeed if he be ever equalled .. It was never any part of his plan merely to discharge his duty : -he did it with his whole mind and heart , and tem of discipline and ...
... ture , we can never hope to see him surpassed ; it will be well indeed if he be ever equalled .. It was never any part of his plan merely to discharge his duty : -he did it with his whole mind and heart , and tem of discipline and ...
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... ture an opinion on this most problema- tical subject ; which , if future discove- ries shall prove it to be correct , will be one of the most curious coincidences in maps extant , I conclude that I have where they 38 MAY , Captain ...
... ture an opinion on this most problema- tical subject ; which , if future discove- ries shall prove it to be correct , will be one of the most curious coincidences in maps extant , I conclude that I have where they 38 MAY , Captain ...
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... ture of it would allow . But we experienced Paul and Virginia turned into a farce , than we derived mirth from its merriment . It is but fair , however , to acknowledge that our theatre possesses many attractions . The company is ...
... ture of it would allow . But we experienced Paul and Virginia turned into a farce , than we derived mirth from its merriment . It is but fair , however , to acknowledge that our theatre possesses many attractions . The company is ...
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