The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... honour , suddenly transported from the bowsprit of some English trader ; and had doubtless stood many a hard gale , as the " lovely Betty , " or " sprightly Kitty , " before she was re- moved to receive divine honours , as notre dame de ...
... honour , suddenly transported from the bowsprit of some English trader ; and had doubtless stood many a hard gale , as the " lovely Betty , " or " sprightly Kitty , " before she was re- moved to receive divine honours , as notre dame de ...
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... honours of his house , she has the same latitude , and the same reception in society , as is obtained by women similarly situated in England , where , like the Spartan boy , she is pun- ished , not for her crime , but for its disco ...
... honours of his house , she has the same latitude , and the same reception in society , as is obtained by women similarly situated in England , where , like the Spartan boy , she is pun- ished , not for her crime , but for its disco ...
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... honour of founding . “ About two years since , " says the Report , " se- veral persons met in this city ( Hartford ) and appointed a committee to solicit funds to enable Mr. Gallaudet to visit Europe , for the purpose of qualifying ...
... honour of founding . “ About two years since , " says the Report , " se- veral persons met in this city ( Hartford ) and appointed a committee to solicit funds to enable Mr. Gallaudet to visit Europe , for the purpose of qualifying ...
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... honour of conducting them beyond it . To him they owe it that they are brought within reach of the richest blessings and most exalted distinctions of their species . Indeed , we had almost said , that to him under God they owe it , that ...
... honour of conducting them beyond it . To him they owe it that they are brought within reach of the richest blessings and most exalted distinctions of their species . Indeed , we had almost said , that to him under God they owe it , that ...
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... . Gallaudet , preached at the opening of the Asylum . We wish for the honour of the country , that more of our sermonizers and orators would adopt his chaste style . The sermon 1817 . 39 Education of the Deaf and Dumb .
... . Gallaudet , preached at the opening of the Asylum . We wish for the honour of the country , that more of our sermonizers and orators would adopt his chaste style . The sermon 1817 . 39 Education of the Deaf and Dumb .
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