The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 10Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1817 |
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... manner of unused and circumlocu- tory phraseology . Any body can say , for instance , that , in the West Indies , the negroes ordinarily go to work at daylight , and leave off at two or three in the afternoon ; but it requires a person ...
... manner of unused and circumlocu- tory phraseology . Any body can say , for instance , that , in the West Indies , the negroes ordinarily go to work at daylight , and leave off at two or three in the afternoon ; but it requires a person ...
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... manner ; and want of time has obliged us to throw our remarks together , with more haste than is consistent with their full and unambiguous expression . Our readers will observe , also , that a great deal of our reasoning has been ...
... manner ; and want of time has obliged us to throw our remarks together , with more haste than is consistent with their full and unambiguous expression . Our readers will observe , also , that a great deal of our reasoning has been ...
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... manner , in which it was first introduced . You may remember that it began to take effect in consequence of a decree of Buonaparte , during the hundred days . But it is to be hoped , that the advantages obviously resulting from it ...
... manner , in which it was first introduced . You may remember that it began to take effect in consequence of a decree of Buonaparte , during the hundred days . But it is to be hoped , that the advantages obviously resulting from it ...
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... manner subjected to the booksellers . Our nation , in its chivalrous spirit , though enamoured of the plea- sures arising from literature , imputed shame to a subsistence de- rived from the pen ; and to make a trade of the art of ...
... manner subjected to the booksellers . Our nation , in its chivalrous spirit , though enamoured of the plea- sures arising from literature , imputed shame to a subsistence de- rived from the pen ; and to make a trade of the art of ...
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... manner propagated the idea now so prevalent , that the cultivation of literature , science , and the arts is not to ... manners of our writers , have been formed , having considered their habits and pretensions , and being able to ...
... manner propagated the idea now so prevalent , that the cultivation of literature , science , and the arts is not to ... manners of our writers , have been formed , having considered their habits and pretensions , and being able to ...
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