The Analectic Magazine, Volume 3Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1814 |
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... talents of the scholar , the philoso- pher , and the statesman , are united , as to afford them equal culture , and equal opportunity of display . With respect to the late Mr. Burke , every circumstance , within and without , lent its ...
... talents of the scholar , the philoso- pher , and the statesman , are united , as to afford them equal culture , and equal opportunity of display . With respect to the late Mr. Burke , every circumstance , within and without , lent its ...
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... talent , to provoke them to their fullest exertion . An era of eloquence new to the nation was opening just at the moment in which he made his appearance . Great constitutional questions concerning the privileges of the lower house ...
... talent , to provoke them to their fullest exertion . An era of eloquence new to the nation was opening just at the moment in which he made his appearance . Great constitutional questions concerning the privileges of the lower house ...
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... talent of his country . But we are far from being sure that the practice of generalizing must , in every view of it , be injurious to the success of speeches addressed even to the multi- tude . Care only must be taken to keep down all ...
... talent of his country . But we are far from being sure that the practice of generalizing must , in every view of it , be injurious to the success of speeches addressed even to the multi- tude . Care only must be taken to keep down all ...
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... 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 measure proposed by the government of which he made no part . And this Philopatris Varvicensis ...
... 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 measure proposed by the government of which he made no part . And this Philopatris Varvicensis ...
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... talent . It is honourable to the sex , that the independent spirit of one woman of genius has disturbed the tri- umph of the conqueror of Europe . " All this availeth me no- thing , so long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting at the ...
... talent . It is honourable to the sex , that the independent spirit of one woman of genius has disturbed the tri- umph of the conqueror of Europe . " All this availeth me no- thing , so long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting at the ...
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