The Analectic Magazine, Volume 5Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1815 |
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Page 6
... chief priests advanced to the high altar and performed the mass— their voices being occasionally assisted by the organ . At various intervals voluntaries were played upon this instrument , some of which were absolutely jigs . On the ...
... chief priests advanced to the high altar and performed the mass— their voices being occasionally assisted by the organ . At various intervals voluntaries were played upon this instrument , some of which were absolutely jigs . On the ...
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... chief , and are thus likely to serve the present court faithfully . With re- spect to the question most important to foreign nations , and espe- cially to ourselves , the disposition of France towards peaceable or hostile measures with ...
... chief , and are thus likely to serve the present court faithfully . With re- spect to the question most important to foreign nations , and espe- cially to ourselves , the disposition of France towards peaceable or hostile measures with ...
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... chiefs who have changed their sides . " The most bitter sensation , " says our author , " was manifested by many people in all quarters of the house on the repetition of a striking description of time - serving politicians . ' " Non ...
... chiefs who have changed their sides . " The most bitter sensation , " says our author , " was manifested by many people in all quarters of the house on the repetition of a striking description of time - serving politicians . ' " Non ...
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... chief , the preacher has also sketched , though with a more rapid pencil , the portrait of rank degraded , and power abused . Mr. Alison is too gentle in his nature , and too earnest in his holy function , to interweave personalities ...
... chief , the preacher has also sketched , though with a more rapid pencil , the portrait of rank degraded , and power abused . Mr. Alison is too gentle in his nature , and too earnest in his holy function , to interweave personalities ...
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... chief , Who marshall'd them the way . On his last march to glorious death The dawn of victory gleam'd , And on his dark and dying hour Its fullest radiance stream'd . Peace to the hero's martial shade , His country's voice he hears ...
... chief , Who marshall'd them the way . On his last march to glorious death The dawn of victory gleam'd , And on his dark and dying hour Its fullest radiance stream'd . Peace to the hero's martial shade , His country's voice he hears ...
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