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... character from some other passion ; but every honourable epithet would be withheld from such an one . The man of memory does not rank among such , only because his passion is not vi- cious , whilst this is the case with the memory , The ...
... character from some other passion ; but every honourable epithet would be withheld from such an one . The man of memory does not rank among such , only because his passion is not vi- cious , whilst this is the case with the memory , The ...
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... character or mag- nitude to admit of their establishment to the same extent , nor are they so necessary . There is , by the bye , a species of ferry steam - boat , or rather floating- bridge , lately constructed at New York , and which ...
... character or mag- nitude to admit of their establishment to the same extent , nor are they so necessary . There is , by the bye , a species of ferry steam - boat , or rather floating- bridge , lately constructed at New York , and which ...
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... character of M. de Fourcroy was exactly fitted to the country in which he lived , and the revolutionary government in which he finished his career . His Occupations were too numerous , and his elocution too ready , to allow him either ...
... character of M. de Fourcroy was exactly fitted to the country in which he lived , and the revolutionary government in which he finished his career . His Occupations were too numerous , and his elocution too ready , to allow him either ...
Side 51
... Characters of Old Books in English Lite rature , and their Authors , revived . 51 manuscripts of various descriptions , con ... character of respectability on meetings at his house , which can scarcely be acquired under less favour- able ...
... Characters of Old Books in English Lite rature , and their Authors , revived . 51 manuscripts of various descriptions , con ... character of respectability on meetings at his house , which can scarcely be acquired under less favour- able ...
Side 52
... character , as well as every sentiment of party feeling , either in reli- gion or politics ; and facts alone , as far as they possess the usual criterions of cer tainty , will be detailed in pure and per spicuous language . Prize Essays ...
... character , as well as every sentiment of party feeling , either in reli- gion or politics ; and facts alone , as far as they possess the usual criterions of cer tainty , will be detailed in pure and per spicuous language . Prize Essays ...
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