The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 1Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1813 |
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Page 13
... equal and constant motion of the pendu- lum ; his attention was repeatedly drawn to it ; he made all possible inquiries as to the cause of its motion ; he renewed the subject next morning , and could hardly be persuaded that the ...
... equal and constant motion of the pendu- lum ; his attention was repeatedly drawn to it ; he made all possible inquiries as to the cause of its motion ; he renewed the subject next morning , and could hardly be persuaded that the ...
Page 63
... equal to their dispositions . There is a civility to strangers , and an easy style of behaviour , familiar to this class of Spanish society , which is very remote from the churlish and awkward manners of the English and German pea ...
... equal to their dispositions . There is a civility to strangers , and an easy style of behaviour , familiar to this class of Spanish society , which is very remote from the churlish and awkward manners of the English and German pea ...
Page 64
... equal return of civility ; and to pass them without the usual expression , Vaja usted con Dios , ' or saluting them without bestowing on them the title of Cabale- ros , would be risking an insult from people , who , though civil , and ...
... equal return of civility ; and to pass them without the usual expression , Vaja usted con Dios , ' or saluting them without bestowing on them the title of Cabale- ros , would be risking an insult from people , who , though civil , and ...
Page 93
... equal terms , a malignant and impotent hostility might have given place to manly emula- tion and generous rivalry . Let us not , however , be misunder- stood as meaning to approve the conduct of those who , having ence engaged in a ...
... equal terms , a malignant and impotent hostility might have given place to manly emula- tion and generous rivalry . Let us not , however , be misunder- stood as meaning to approve the conduct of those who , having ence engaged in a ...
Page 102
... equal to its vigour , and he was by no means too proud to receive with satisfaction the small but immediate reward of approbation and good will which is always cheerfully paid to the display of agreeable qualities in society . A long ...
... equal to its vigour , and he was by no means too proud to receive with satisfaction the small but immediate reward of approbation and good will which is always cheerfully paid to the display of agreeable qualities in society . A long ...
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