The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 3H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1818 |
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Side 4
... English scholar , that there is not one in which the gram- matical construction corresponds with the real meaning of the writer or speaker- in other words , not one in which the fact or idea intended to be communicated , is expressed by ...
... English scholar , that there is not one in which the gram- matical construction corresponds with the real meaning of the writer or speaker- in other words , not one in which the fact or idea intended to be communicated , is expressed by ...
Side 10
... English ambas- sador arrived at Peshawer ; -the second - a nar- rative of a journey into Caubal by one Mr. Du- rie , ( a native of Bengal , ) written at Mr. El- phinstone's request ; -the third - an account of countries bordering on the ...
... English ambas- sador arrived at Peshawer ; -the second - a nar- rative of a journey into Caubal by one Mr. Du- rie , ( a native of Bengal , ) written at Mr. El- phinstone's request ; -the third - an account of countries bordering on the ...
Side 25
... English at this de- pôt : and , in this early stage of their con- finement , a considerable degree of relaxa- tion and indulgence was granted . Feel- ing themselves unjustly detained , many of the more adventurous made their es- cape in ...
... English at this de- pôt : and , in this early stage of their con- finement , a considerable degree of relaxa- tion and indulgence was granted . Feel- ing themselves unjustly detained , many of the more adventurous made their es- cape in ...
Side 26
... English depôts should be removed farther into the interior . They were ordered first to Mons , then to Orleans , and lastly to Blois . At Or- leans , on the 6th April , 1814 , Mr. For- syth first heard the welcome news of the allies ...
... English depôts should be removed farther into the interior . They were ordered first to Mons , then to Orleans , and lastly to Blois . At Or- leans , on the 6th April , 1814 , Mr. For- syth first heard the welcome news of the allies ...
Side 28
... English tombstone in fifty . The bronze door of 1184 , is not yet corroded with patina . The iron griffons of the Strozzi palace , wrought in the time of Lorenzo the Magnificent are still as sharp as when they came from Ca- parra's ...
... English tombstone in fifty . The bronze door of 1184 , is not yet corroded with patina . The iron griffons of the Strozzi palace , wrought in the time of Lorenzo the Magnificent are still as sharp as when they came from Ca- parra's ...
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