The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... known to the youth , or even to the riper scholars of our country . We en- tirely accord with his exhortation , in the second , to the study of the feudal law , as it is quite clear , we think , how essentialto the interests and ...
... known to the youth , or even to the riper scholars of our country . We en- tirely accord with his exhortation , in the second , to the study of the feudal law , as it is quite clear , we think , how essentialto the interests and ...
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... known learning and exten- sive knowledge of the Quarterly Review- er , we should be ready to suppose that he was indebted to the " Journal " itself for his information concerning these islands . But we will take our departure from the ...
... known learning and exten- sive knowledge of the Quarterly Review- er , we should be ready to suppose that he was indebted to the " Journal " itself for his information concerning these islands . But we will take our departure from the ...
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... known that Buona- parte was inclined to fortify his power by drawing the ancient nobility round the throne , and that he succeeded in filling his court , in a great measure , with the representatives of illustrious houses , who ...
... known that Buona- parte was inclined to fortify his power by drawing the ancient nobility round the throne , and that he succeeded in filling his court , in a great measure , with the representatives of illustrious houses , who ...
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... known even by name . " [ Vol . 2. pp . 156 , 157. ] Lady Morgan visited the Marquis de la Fayette at his seat , called the Château of La Grange - Blessnau , a castle and do- main which he inherited in right of his wife , the heiress of ...
... known even by name . " [ Vol . 2. pp . 156 , 157. ] Lady Morgan visited the Marquis de la Fayette at his seat , called the Château of La Grange - Blessnau , a castle and do- main which he inherited in right of his wife , the heiress of ...
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... known to few ; and has always been allied to a lofty and a prophetic genius . But there have been many men of humble powers who , nevertheless , possessing ta- lents so decidedly original as to lead them out of the common track , and ...
... known to few ; and has always been allied to a lofty and a prophetic genius . But there have been many men of humble powers who , nevertheless , possessing ta- lents so decidedly original as to lead them out of the common track , and ...
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