American Eclectic and Museum of Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1John Holmes Agnew E. Littell, 1843 - American periodicals |
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... interest , that the enormous found . But there are not wanting offences mass of details published respecting them of a still less excusable nature . Whenever may well defy the curiosity of an ordi- the historian warms with his subject ...
... interest , that the enormous found . But there are not wanting offences mass of details published respecting them of a still less excusable nature . Whenever may well defy the curiosity of an ordi- the historian warms with his subject ...
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... interest in the subject , to visit most of Napoleon's fields of battle in per- son ; and it is but just to say , that he has surveyed them with the feeling of an artist and the precision of a tactician . The lively coloring of Mr ...
... interest in the subject , to visit most of Napoleon's fields of battle in per- son ; and it is but just to say , that he has surveyed them with the feeling of an artist and the precision of a tactician . The lively coloring of Mr ...
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... interest in the religion of their ancestors as in that of Brahma or Confucius . And yet the great majority of this army must have been born fifteen or twenty years before the first out- Of course , no one will deny that the ex - break ...
... interest in the religion of their ancestors as in that of Brahma or Confucius . And yet the great majority of this army must have been born fifteen or twenty years before the first out- Of course , no one will deny that the ex - break ...
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... interest in the joint stock , is generally a tolerably fair represen- tation of his moral interest in the prosperity of the speculation . It is certainly possible that a poor man , with a small venture , may citizens is risked . A ...
... interest in the joint stock , is generally a tolerably fair represen- tation of his moral interest in the prosperity of the speculation . It is certainly possible that a poor man , with a small venture , may citizens is risked . A ...
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... interest . This marvellous invention is sufficient , in Mr. Alison's opinion , to atone for all Mr. Pitt's financial errors ; and yet , by his own showing , these were neither few nor trifling . Mr. Alison , in concluding his ...
... interest . This marvellous invention is sufficient , in Mr. Alison's opinion , to atone for all Mr. Pitt's financial errors ; and yet , by his own showing , these were neither few nor trifling . Mr. Alison , in concluding his ...
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