The Analectic Magazine, Volume 5Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1815 |
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... honours . With con- siderable humour , M. le Capitaine mimicked the air and manner of one of these characters , an old man of seventy , whom he had lately heard declare his intention of serving under the new régime in a mi- litary ...
... honours . With con- siderable humour , M. le Capitaine mimicked the air and manner of one of these characters , an old man of seventy , whom he had lately heard declare his intention of serving under the new régime in a mi- litary ...
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... honour and independence . If it be misfortune which bows down the poor man's head , and makes him look to futurity with tears , it is your pity and forbearance which can give him more than wealth , and rekindle anew the spirit of ...
... honour and independence . If it be misfortune which bows down the poor man's head , and makes him look to futurity with tears , it is your pity and forbearance which can give him more than wealth , and rekindle anew the spirit of ...
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... honour - and when the pro- mises of youth afforded no presage of the baseness of their maturity , or the ignominy of their age ; and it is for you well to consider , whe- ther theirs be the career that you would wish to run , or theirs ...
... honour - and when the pro- mises of youth afforded no presage of the baseness of their maturity , or the ignominy of their age ; and it is for you well to consider , whe- ther theirs be the career that you would wish to run , or theirs ...
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... honours which they have worn in the sight of mankind for so many hundred years , and the glories which , in every age , their fathers have transmit- ted to them . " P. 85-88 . In the fast sermon for 1803 , the same sentiments are ...
... honours which they have worn in the sight of mankind for so many hundred years , and the glories which , in every age , their fathers have transmit- ted to them . " P. 85-88 . In the fast sermon for 1803 , the same sentiments are ...
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... honour . Among the nations which surround us , whom either the force of the enemy has subdued , or their power intimidated , there is not one virtuous bosom that does not throb for our success ; -the prayers of millions will follow our ...
... honour . Among the nations which surround us , whom either the force of the enemy has subdued , or their power intimidated , there is not one virtuous bosom that does not throb for our success ; -the prayers of millions will follow our ...
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