The American Review of History and Politics, and General Repository of Literature and State Papers, Volumes 3-4Farrand and Nicholas., 1812 |
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... manner , the previous state of erudition throughout the world . - An attentive perusal of the Report must , however , satisfy the reader , that they have taken a most unjustifiable advantage of the limited privilege thus ac- quired , by ...
... manner , the previous state of erudition throughout the world . - An attentive perusal of the Report must , however , satisfy the reader , that they have taken a most unjustifiable advantage of the limited privilege thus ac- quired , by ...
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... manner , suitable to its extraordinary cha- racter , and unrivalled importance . This awful drama is not , in all likelihood , yet brought to a conclusion ; -the sword of civil discord , whatever may be the language of the Institute ...
... manner , suitable to its extraordinary cha- racter , and unrivalled importance . This awful drama is not , in all likelihood , yet brought to a conclusion ; -the sword of civil discord , whatever may be the language of the Institute ...
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... & c . & c . , in the same manner that M. Vis- conti had probably never heard of such philologists as Bryant , Lowth , Mark- land , & c . 99 the illuminating , admonitory eloquence of Mr. Burke , 1812. ] on the Progress of History , & c .
... & c . & c . , in the same manner that M. Vis- conti had probably never heard of such philologists as Bryant , Lowth , Mark- land , & c . 99 the illuminating , admonitory eloquence of Mr. Burke , 1812. ] on the Progress of History , & c .
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... manner , in which Pastoret speaks , of the law - giving zeal of his imperial master . " In the mean while , " says this fervid convert to despotism , after mentioning the political troubles under the Directory , " an illustrious general ...
... manner , in which Pastoret speaks , of the law - giving zeal of his imperial master . " In the mean while , " says this fervid convert to despotism , after mentioning the political troubles under the Directory , " an illustrious general ...
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... manner , in the career of eloquence . " " We cannot too often repeat this fundamental axiom , that philosophy is then most efficaciously fulfilling its true ends , when it is employed in the exposition of practical morality ; a branch ...
... manner , in the career of eloquence . " " We cannot too often repeat this fundamental axiom , that philosophy is then most efficaciously fulfilling its true ends , when it is employed in the exposition of practical morality ; a branch ...
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