American Eclectic and Museum of Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1John Holmes Agnew E. Littell, 1843 - American periodicals |
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... observations upon this theory ; be- political liberty than a blind man knows of cause , briefly as it is here expressed , it ap - light , should form an extravagant notion of pears to be the text of most of his mourn- its blessings ...
... observations upon this theory ; be- political liberty than a blind man knows of cause , briefly as it is here expressed , it ap - light , should form an extravagant notion of pears to be the text of most of his mourn- its blessings ...
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... observed the dispositions of large disease , and death itself , would shortly yield bodies of men , whether in ... observation has digious power ; but it is difficult to set them shown us in the few . Mr. Alison tells us in motion with ...
... observed the dispositions of large disease , and death itself , would shortly yield bodies of men , whether in ... observation has digious power ; but it is difficult to set them shown us in the few . Mr. Alison tells us in motion with ...
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... observations may ap- pear unjust and illiberal . Their justice is soon vindicated . Every British writer has allowed that the history of the regular Spanish armies , during the Peninsular war , is a mere tissue of folly , cowardice ...
... observations may ap- pear unjust and illiberal . Their justice is soon vindicated . Every British writer has allowed that the history of the regular Spanish armies , during the Peninsular war , is a mere tissue of folly , cowardice ...
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... observed during the fight that some women went enemy to terms of peace , and prevent , if possible , backward and forward to the town , only about the dreadful consequences of a battle . The Griquas half a mile distant , apparently with ...
... observed during the fight that some women went enemy to terms of peace , and prevent , if possible , backward and forward to the town , only about the dreadful consequences of a battle . The Griquas half a mile distant , apparently with ...
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... observed , " Moselekatse must be taught all these things . " Nothing appeared to strike them so forcibly as the public worship in our chapel . They saw men like themselves meet together with great decorum ; mothers hushing their babes ...
... observed , " Moselekatse must be taught all these things . " Nothing appeared to strike them so forcibly as the public worship in our chapel . They saw men like themselves meet together with great decorum ; mothers hushing their babes ...
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