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Page 210
... writer have all the purity which he claims but we cannot compliment him , in an equal degree , on his knowlege of the principles of the science to which belongs the question here discussed . He asserts that the West India interest have ...
... writer have all the purity which he claims but we cannot compliment him , in an equal degree , on his knowlege of the principles of the science to which belongs the question here discussed . He asserts that the West India interest have ...
Page 326
... writer's poetic powers ; ex- cepting , indeed , that his own estimate of them may vary from that of every other person who reads his production . The late com mander in chief in Portugal is thus addressed : Stand forth , Sir Hew ! -art ...
... writer's poetic powers ; ex- cepting , indeed , that his own estimate of them may vary from that of every other person who reads his production . The late com mander in chief in Portugal is thus addressed : Stand forth , Sir Hew ! -art ...
Page 533
... writer ; and rarely are , we furnished with relations to which are so applicable the epithets of elegant , perspicuous , able , and impartial . Eventful as are the periods , M. LACRETELLE is careful not to crowd his narratives ; and he ...
... writer ; and rarely are , we furnished with relations to which are so applicable the epithets of elegant , perspicuous , able , and impartial . Eventful as are the periods , M. LACRETELLE is careful not to crowd his narratives ; and he ...
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