The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 1Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1813 |
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... considered as his people , and under his protection ; which is ' looked upon , according to the customs and law of Africa , to be a sufficient security against further molestation . ' An ob- servation is subjoined , of great importance ...
... considered as his people , and under his protection ; which is ' looked upon , according to the customs and law of Africa , to be a sufficient security against further molestation . ' An ob- servation is subjoined , of great importance ...
Page 70
... considered as private chapels . Near the churches are hung up several large bells , which are kept continually chiming . The famous bell is of a stupendous size , and , our author observes , affords a surprising proof of the folly of ...
... considered as private chapels . Near the churches are hung up several large bells , which are kept continually chiming . The famous bell is of a stupendous size , and , our author observes , affords a surprising proof of the folly of ...
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... considered it as incumbent upon her to break this silence ; accordingly she began nearly in the following manner . " It is a long time , Mademoiselle , since I have had a most earnest desire of ranking myself amongst the number of your ...
... considered it as incumbent upon her to break this silence ; accordingly she began nearly in the following manner . " It is a long time , Mademoiselle , since I have had a most earnest desire of ranking myself amongst the number of your ...
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... considered in reference to him ; but , generally speaking , the object of biography is to fur- nish not that which is , but that which is not to be found in the history of the times ; and great public transactions ought only to be ...
... considered in reference to him ; but , generally speaking , the object of biography is to fur- nish not that which is , but that which is not to be found in the history of the times ; and great public transactions ought only to be ...
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... considered universally as synonimous with the other , and there- fore used the word truth , ' from the very beginning , in pre- cisely the same sense as that in which we now employ it . Or the history of this word may be the same as ...
... considered universally as synonimous with the other , and there- fore used the word truth , ' from the very beginning , in pre- cisely the same sense as that in which we now employ it . Or the history of this word may be the same as ...
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