The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 29R. Phillips, 1810 - British periodicals |
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... respect for the memory and the persons of all our leaders will be best evinced by the pious culture we bestow on the ... respects , not only new to us , but new also to the world . The form of government we have cho- sen , the ...
... respect for the memory and the persons of all our leaders will be best evinced by the pious culture we bestow on the ... respects , not only new to us , but new also to the world . The form of government we have cho- sen , the ...
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... respect . The report of the secretary of the treasury on these works , which is , or ought to be , in the hands of every citizen , will show their feasibility as to the funds ; and it deve- lops a part of the advantages with which the ...
... respect . The report of the secretary of the treasury on these works , which is , or ought to be , in the hands of every citizen , will show their feasibility as to the funds ; and it deve- lops a part of the advantages with which the ...
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... respect to himself , the General , throwing open the window , or- dered a serjeant in attendance to rush forward , to prevent a repetition of the stroke on the iron wedge , and to release the wretch from his torture . While this was ...
... respect to himself , the General , throwing open the window , or- dered a serjeant in attendance to rush forward , to prevent a repetition of the stroke on the iron wedge , and to release the wretch from his torture . While this was ...
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... respect , the present period is supe- rior to every other . Until now , at least , in works of such importance , the difficult art of conquering the beauties of foreign poetry , and of translating genius by talent , had not been carried ...
... respect , the present period is supe- rior to every other . Until now , at least , in works of such importance , the difficult art of conquering the beauties of foreign poetry , and of translating genius by talent , had not been carried ...
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... respect , the first literature in Europe . His Majesty's answer was in substance as follows : Gentlemen Deputies of the second class of the Institute . If the French tongue is become an universal language , we owe it to the men of ...
... respect , the first literature in Europe . His Majesty's answer was in substance as follows : Gentlemen Deputies of the second class of the Institute . If the French tongue is become an universal language , we owe it to the men of ...
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