The Analectic Magazine, Volume 3Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1814 |
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... ORIGINAL . Biographical Sketch of the late Lieut . Aylwin , 54 Walbridge , 62 • · · • 83 • • 84 85 LITERARY INTELLIGENCE . Mr. Charles Leslie - Lives and Writings of James I. Charles I. Oliver Crom- well , and Charles II . - New Transla ...
... ORIGINAL . Biographical Sketch of the late Lieut . Aylwin , 54 Walbridge , 62 • · · • 83 • • 84 85 LITERARY INTELLIGENCE . Mr. Charles Leslie - Lives and Writings of James I. Charles I. Oliver Crom- well , and Charles II . - New Transla ...
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... original thoughts the landmarks of the human understanding it- self . He Mr. Burke had no advantage from school connexions . owed nothing to that wretched speculation which parents are not ashamed of avowing , as the motive to their ...
... original thoughts the landmarks of the human understanding it- self . He Mr. Burke had no advantage from school connexions . owed nothing to that wretched speculation which parents are not ashamed of avowing , as the motive to their ...
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... original genius congenial abilities are prompted to action . The greatness of Garrick , in his department , was the nurse of the capa- city of others , which , but for his example , might never have reached its maturity . He formed ...
... original genius congenial abilities are prompted to action . The greatness of Garrick , in his department , was the nurse of the capa- city of others , which , but for his example , might never have reached its maturity . He formed ...
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... original or assisted powers , can convey , of pleasure , wonder , or conviction , to the heart or understanding : but that profound delight which fills , invigorates , and refreshes the soul from the fountains of perennial truth , and ...
... original or assisted powers , can convey , of pleasure , wonder , or conviction , to the heart or understanding : but that profound delight which fills , invigorates , and refreshes the soul from the fountains of perennial truth , and ...
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... original proprietors , when the poor settlers were once more reduced to poverty and misery . Some of them indeed could not obtain land on any terms . Hence they were obliged to labour for the planters in the character of slaves , and to ...
... original proprietors , when the poor settlers were once more reduced to poverty and misery . Some of them indeed could not obtain land on any terms . Hence they were obliged to labour for the planters in the character of slaves , and to ...
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