Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, 第 13 巻James Maxwell, 1819 |
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... manner . My compliments to all your tribe . Adieu , Yours ever , HOR . WALPOLE . P. S. The divine Ashton has got an ague , which he says prevents his coming amongst us . Arlington - street , May 15 , 1750 . The high bailiff , after ...
... manner . My compliments to all your tribe . Adieu , Yours ever , HOR . WALPOLE . P. S. The divine Ashton has got an ague , which he says prevents his coming amongst us . Arlington - street , May 15 , 1750 . The high bailiff , after ...
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... manners prevalent in America ; in that of Mr. Cal- houn , on the influence of climate on the human intellect , and the ... manner and habiliments are those of a plain country gentleman . IN THE BRITISH SPY . Judging merely from his ...
... manners prevalent in America ; in that of Mr. Cal- houn , on the influence of climate on the human intellect , and the ... manner and habiliments are those of a plain country gentleman . IN THE BRITISH SPY . Judging merely from his ...
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... manner an inartificial and even an awk- ward simplicity , & c . It is possible that the early habit of contemplating subjects as expanded as the earth itself , with all the great inter- ests of the nations thereof , may have in- spired ...
... manner an inartificial and even an awk- ward simplicity , & c . It is possible that the early habit of contemplating subjects as expanded as the earth itself , with all the great inter- ests of the nations thereof , may have in- spired ...
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... manner , ' ' his style has none of the embellishments of art or witcheries of fancy : ' and that amidst the tempest and whirlwind of his eloquence , whilst exhibiting the ' brilliancy of Burke , ' and the fire of Pitthe is , ALMOST TO ...
... manner , ' ' his style has none of the embellishments of art or witcheries of fancy : ' and that amidst the tempest and whirlwind of his eloquence , whilst exhibiting the ' brilliancy of Burke , ' and the fire of Pitthe is , ALMOST TO ...
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... manner ; and many could not have been settled in any other . Nor was it against famine and the savages alone , that they were obliged to struggle . They first got into a quarrel with the Dutch at Manhadoes ; then , with Massachusetts ...
... manner ; and many could not have been settled in any other . Nor was it against famine and the savages alone , that they were obliged to struggle . They first got into a quarrel with the Dutch at Manhadoes ; then , with Massachusetts ...
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