The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 1Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1813 |
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... common invasions - their spoliations and conscriptions , were a mere trifle compared with this ; that human nature had put on a new shape ; and that ini- quity now visited us in a form which completely obliterated the recollection of ...
... common invasions - their spoliations and conscriptions , were a mere trifle compared with this ; that human nature had put on a new shape ; and that ini- quity now visited us in a form which completely obliterated the recollection of ...
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... common enemy ; is it too much to ask leave to remind the Spaniards and Portuguese , that others as well as themselves have rights ; and that the charm of liberty and inde- pendence are not confined to the Peninsula - where , to say the ...
... common enemy ; is it too much to ask leave to remind the Spaniards and Portuguese , that others as well as themselves have rights ; and that the charm of liberty and inde- pendence are not confined to the Peninsula - where , to say the ...
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... common discourse , but not in a palaver , for that belongs only to the master . Of all people I have ever seen , I think they are the kindest . They will let none of their people want for victuals : they will lend , and not look for it ...
... common discourse , but not in a palaver , for that belongs only to the master . Of all people I have ever seen , I think they are the kindest . They will let none of their people want for victuals : they will lend , and not look for it ...
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... common - place Parisian fine lady . Without reflection or concern for any thing but her own accommodation , and the bienséances of her situa- tion , she goes on , utterly regardless of Mrs. Somers's fine feel- ings or disturbed ...
... common - place Parisian fine lady . Without reflection or concern for any thing but her own accommodation , and the bienséances of her situa- tion , she goes on , utterly regardless of Mrs. Somers's fine feel- ings or disturbed ...
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... common to all parisians , of thinking that Paris is the whole world , and that nothing can be good taste , or good sense , or good manners , but what is à - la - mode de Paris ; through all her boasted politeness , you see , even by her ...
... common to all parisians , of thinking that Paris is the whole world , and that nothing can be good taste , or good sense , or good manners , but what is à - la - mode de Paris ; through all her boasted politeness , you see , even by her ...
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