American Eclectic and Museum of Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1John Holmes Agnew E. Littell, 1843 - American periodicals |
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... appear but feeble and in- effective . The same necessity compels him also not unfrequently to give an entire group nearly the same action , and thus , by reiterating the lines , command the attention which a single figure could hardly ...
... appear but feeble and in- effective . The same necessity compels him also not unfrequently to give an entire group nearly the same action , and thus , by reiterating the lines , command the attention which a single figure could hardly ...
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... appear slovenly and obscure , and sometimes and applied his authorities . His invariable render their precise meaning doubtful . We rule , we are informed by his Preface , has quote , almost at random , a single passage been ' to give ...
... appear slovenly and obscure , and sometimes and applied his authorities . His invariable render their precise meaning doubtful . We rule , we are informed by his Preface , has quote , almost at random , a single passage been ' to give ...
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... appear to have unjustly seized some English vessels at Leghorn , an acquisition which , ' in the singular phraseology of Mr. Alison , speedily recoiled upon the heads of those who acquired them .'- ( iv . 381. ) In the campaign of ...
... appear to have unjustly seized some English vessels at Leghorn , an acquisition which , ' in the singular phraseology of Mr. Alison , speedily recoiled upon the heads of those who acquired them .'- ( iv . 381. ) In the campaign of ...
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... appear , there is one feel- ing , in the expression of which he is uni- formly clear and consistent . This is his dread and detestation of democratic insti- tutions . So far as these sentiments are called forth by the facts of his ...
... appear , there is one feel- ing , in the expression of which he is uni- formly clear and consistent . This is his dread and detestation of democratic insti- tutions . So far as these sentiments are called forth by the facts of his ...
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... appears to us singular , if not incom- outrun popular sense and knowledge ; and prehensible . Those classes , ' he says ... appear really so obtuse as to be incapable , with convenient ; they may delegate it to presi every advantage of ...
... appears to us singular , if not incom- outrun popular sense and knowledge ; and prehensible . Those classes , ' he says ... appear really so obtuse as to be incapable , with convenient ; they may delegate it to presi every advantage of ...
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