The Analectic Magazine, Volume 7Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1816 |
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... Perhaps these sentiments may be ascribed to party feelings , by those who cannot form even the abstract conception of a writer actuated on any occasion by a better motive . We have lately been accused on the one hand of displaying a hos ...
... Perhaps these sentiments may be ascribed to party feelings , by those who cannot form even the abstract conception of a writer actuated on any occasion by a better motive . We have lately been accused on the one hand of displaying a hos ...
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... perhaps about se- venteen when he made his first cruise , and soon became dis- tinguished among the lazy Algerines , for his talents and en- terprising spirit . By rapid steps he attained to the command of a frigate , and in the year ...
... perhaps about se- venteen when he made his first cruise , and soon became dis- tinguished among the lazy Algerines , for his talents and en- terprising spirit . By rapid steps he attained to the command of a frigate , and in the year ...
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... perhaps , no one will question ) that a hen will as soon sit upon a piece of chalk , as upon an egg , and that she cherishes her offspring with equal fondness , whether they be of her own , or of a different species ; it yet remains to ...
... perhaps , no one will question ) that a hen will as soon sit upon a piece of chalk , as upon an egg , and that she cherishes her offspring with equal fondness , whether they be of her own , or of a different species ; it yet remains to ...
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... perhaps , resemble in its progress the march of Uncle Toby , which consisted in merely lifting up the foot and placing it down in the same old track as before : for what child was ever competent to the task which such a state of ...
... perhaps , resemble in its progress the march of Uncle Toby , which consisted in merely lifting up the foot and placing it down in the same old track as before : for what child was ever competent to the task which such a state of ...
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... perhaps be useful for logicians to distinguish them by some appropriate appellation , such , for example , as that of metaphysical or transcendental truths . " From this sentence it is plainly inferable , that Mr. Stewart has employed ...
... perhaps be useful for logicians to distinguish them by some appropriate appellation , such , for example , as that of metaphysical or transcendental truths . " From this sentence it is plainly inferable , that Mr. Stewart has employed ...
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