The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 1Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1813 |
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... nature had put on a new shape ; and that ini- quity now visited us in a form which completely obliterated the recollection of every previous enormity ? We will not stop to inquire what the Spaniards and Portuguese would themselves say ...
... nature had put on a new shape ; and that ini- quity now visited us in a form which completely obliterated the recollection of every previous enormity ? We will not stop to inquire what the Spaniards and Portuguese would themselves say ...
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... nature , and requires the greatest prudence and discretion . In order to qualify the agent to bring a cargo from the coast , it will be necessary to put her under Portuguese colours ; this , with the assistance of Messrs . Sealy , Roach ...
... nature , and requires the greatest prudence and discretion . In order to qualify the agent to bring a cargo from the coast , it will be necessary to put her under Portuguese colours ; this , with the assistance of Messrs . Sealy , Roach ...
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... nature - presented sometimes in their most conspicuous , and almost always in their most seductive form ; and even where they are not merely fostered and em- bellished , but actually generated in that exalted region , it is very well ...
... nature - presented sometimes in their most conspicuous , and almost always in their most seductive form ; and even where they are not merely fostered and em- bellished , but actually generated in that exalted region , it is very well ...
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... nature - first , indeed , in many cases . For , except that I am staggered about ori- ginal genins , I own I conceive , with Hartley , that early impressions and associations are all in all : his vibrations and vibratiuncles are quite ...
... nature - first , indeed , in many cases . For , except that I am staggered about ori- ginal genins , I own I conceive , with Hartley , that early impressions and associations are all in all : his vibrations and vibratiuncles are quite ...
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... nature . But I should have said , only , that it was out of English nature . -I stand corrected- ' Madame de Coulanges and M. de Brisac again interchanged looks , which expressed " Est il possible ! ” — And La Comtesse then , with an ...
... nature . But I should have said , only , that it was out of English nature . -I stand corrected- ' Madame de Coulanges and M. de Brisac again interchanged looks , which expressed " Est il possible ! ” — And La Comtesse then , with an ...
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