The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 10Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1817 |
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Page 13
... known to carry on . Now , all these con- sequences we utterly disclaim . We have as little disposition , as any of our readers , to make a Kakatopia of the Southern States , or of the West Indies ; and we are as well convinced of the ...
... known to carry on . Now , all these con- sequences we utterly disclaim . We have as little disposition , as any of our readers , to make a Kakatopia of the Southern States , or of the West Indies ; and we are as well convinced of the ...
Page 34
... known to the literary world . Having thus seen how the characteristic manners of our writers , have been formed , having considered their habits and pretensions , and being able to appreciate their expedients for obtaining or ex ...
... known to the literary world . Having thus seen how the characteristic manners of our writers , have been formed , having considered their habits and pretensions , and being able to appreciate their expedients for obtaining or ex ...
Page 37
... known as if the author had kept it by him in manuscript . On the contrary , a work appearing at fixed periods , and having regular subscribers , might circulate in spite of the journals , and would meet with striking success if ...
... known as if the author had kept it by him in manuscript . On the contrary , a work appearing at fixed periods , and having regular subscribers , might circulate in spite of the journals , and would meet with striking success if ...
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... known ; but this must be said to happen rather from the absolute power which every man holds in his own family : for even if his wife be of superior rank , he is never- theless of the highest authority in all domestic matters , and no ...
... known ; but this must be said to happen rather from the absolute power which every man holds in his own family : for even if his wife be of superior rank , he is never- theless of the highest authority in all domestic matters , and no ...
Page 51
... known to him , he had no convenient op- portunity to explore it . Vavaoo , although not comprehended in his map eo nomine , yet is among the sixty - one islands named in his catalogue of this cluster , and it is distinguished by italics ...
... known to him , he had no convenient op- portunity to explore it . Vavaoo , although not comprehended in his map eo nomine , yet is among the sixty - one islands named in his catalogue of this cluster , and it is distinguished by italics ...
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