The Analectic Magazine, Volume 3Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1814 |
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Page 15
... hands of persons without education to humanize , or religion to restrain them ; and , above all , in his presumptuous predictions of the consequences of such a system to England , to Europe , to humanity . A few more years were only ...
... hands of persons without education to humanize , or religion to restrain them ; and , above all , in his presumptuous predictions of the consequences of such a system to England , to Europe , to humanity . A few more years were only ...
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... hands , to the exclusion of him and his friends . And if he possessed the gift of prophecy , his talent at least was no mystery , since every man in the country might easily antici- pate what Mr. Fox would predict as the result of every ...
... hands , to the exclusion of him and his friends . And if he possessed the gift of prophecy , his talent at least was no mystery , since every man in the country might easily antici- pate what Mr. Fox would predict as the result of every ...
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... hands of the Americans , " it contained about one thousand houses , and eight thousand inhabit- ants , including blacks and people of colour . " Almost all the old houses are of wood , of only one story high . the inhabitants have been ...
... hands of the Americans , " it contained about one thousand houses , and eight thousand inhabit- ants , including blacks and people of colour . " Almost all the old houses are of wood , of only one story high . the inhabitants have been ...
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... hand ; " believing with an ancient classic , that to study without a pen is to dream- " Studium sine calamo somnium . " Having with great fidelity completed his course of medical studies under Dr. Redman , he embarked for Europe ...
... hand ; " believing with an ancient classic , that to study without a pen is to dream- " Studium sine calamo somnium . " Having with great fidelity completed his course of medical studies under Dr. Redman , he embarked for Europe ...
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... hands being beat to quarters , he repaired to his station , unknown to the surgeon , and there remained for two hours exposed to a meridian sun . This ardour in the performance of duty unques- tionably aggravated his wound ; and it was ...
... hands being beat to quarters , he repaired to his station , unknown to the surgeon , and there remained for two hours exposed to a meridian sun . This ardour in the performance of duty unques- tionably aggravated his wound ; and it was ...
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