The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 45
... observe that it hath been too much taken into custom out of a few axioms or observations upon any subject , to make a solemn and formal art , filling it with some discourses , and illustrating it with examples , and digesting it into a ...
... observe that it hath been too much taken into custom out of a few axioms or observations upon any subject , to make a solemn and formal art , filling it with some discourses , and illustrating it with examples , and digesting it into a ...
Page 58
... observe them with a lens without causing a separa- tion . After rolling about in the dust , the victor , watching the ... observed , but a scanty portion of the public ever knew , and that portion seems to have forgotten . The Mauritius ...
... observe them with a lens without causing a separa- tion . After rolling about in the dust , the victor , watching the ... observed , but a scanty portion of the public ever knew , and that portion seems to have forgotten . The Mauritius ...
Page 63
... observed that one Aponius was dozing in his seat , when turning to the auctioneer , he desired him " on no account to neglect the bid- dings of the gentleman who was nodding to him from the benches ! " Finally , thirteen gladiators were ...
... observed that one Aponius was dozing in his seat , when turning to the auctioneer , he desired him " on no account to neglect the bid- dings of the gentleman who was nodding to him from the benches ! " Finally , thirteen gladiators were ...
Page 57
... observed , — " Mr. Speaker , London is circumscribed , I mean the city of London ; there are walls , gates , and boundaries , the which no man can increase or extend : those limits were set by the wisdom of our ancestors , and God ...
... observed , — " Mr. Speaker , London is circumscribed , I mean the city of London ; there are walls , gates , and boundaries , the which no man can increase or extend : those limits were set by the wisdom of our ancestors , and God ...
Page 67
... observations , ancient and modern , affirms that this is decidedly and unquestionably the most uniform motion which the universe pre- sents to observation : for , although the planet- ary rotations probably present the same positive ...
... observations , ancient and modern , affirms that this is decidedly and unquestionably the most uniform motion which the universe pre- sents to observation : for , although the planet- ary rotations probably present the same positive ...
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