The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature, Volumes 1-2Robert Walsh Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817 - Europe |
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Page xxi
... persons spread throughout these States , who can be cited as a patron of let- ters . The current of taste , feeling , habit , desire , sets in another direction . In every institution of the kind under consideration , you fur- nish an ...
... persons spread throughout these States , who can be cited as a patron of let- ters . The current of taste , feeling , habit , desire , sets in another direction . In every institution of the kind under consideration , you fur- nish an ...
Page xxviii
... persons well qualified in knowledge , taste and reputation , for the purpose of providing abridgments in aid of the usual course of English education , would be fully worth any manufacturing company that could be imagined , and rescue ...
... persons well qualified in knowledge , taste and reputation , for the purpose of providing abridgments in aid of the usual course of English education , would be fully worth any manufacturing company that could be imagined , and rescue ...
Page xxxvi
... PERSON and privileges , and of the United States court to " the nature of the offence . It will be seen that this is a very " singular concidence of circumstances , which might not occur in แ many years : and it is not therefore very ...
... PERSON and privileges , and of the United States court to " the nature of the offence . It will be seen that this is a very " singular concidence of circumstances , which might not occur in แ many years : and it is not therefore very ...
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... persons , property , honours and places . He practised not a single act of rigour or of vengeance ; but maintained in their posts most of the function- aries of the imperial government ; kept near his person and loaded with new favours ...
... persons , property , honours and places . He practised not a single act of rigour or of vengeance ; but maintained in their posts most of the function- aries of the imperial government ; kept near his person and loaded with new favours ...
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... person , deco- rated with the tri - coloured cock- ade , who civilly told him he was his prisoner , and requested him to alight from his carriage . The duke professed himself at a loss to com- prehend this language , and was still more ...
... person , deco- rated with the tri - coloured cock- ade , who civilly told him he was his prisoner , and requested him to alight from his carriage . The duke professed himself at a loss to com- prehend this language , and was still more ...
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