The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 3H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1818 |
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... feel when they beheld their sons and kindred weltering in their blood , their daughters writhing in the embraces of lust and ra- pine , and their temples , and dwellings , and pleasant places blazing in Muham- medan fires ? For the ...
... feel when they beheld their sons and kindred weltering in their blood , their daughters writhing in the embraces of lust and ra- pine , and their temples , and dwellings , and pleasant places blazing in Muham- medan fires ? For the ...
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... feel disposed to exercise a more than common patience and lenity towards a writer whose extraordinary claims to our atten- tion may well be pled in apology for an occasional and involuntary acerbity or even haughtiness of manner . A ...
... feel disposed to exercise a more than common patience and lenity towards a writer whose extraordinary claims to our atten- tion may well be pled in apology for an occasional and involuntary acerbity or even haughtiness of manner . A ...
Side 25
... feel an interest in his progress through life to trace it for the two succeeding years . " In consequence of the rupture between England and France in 1802 , and that cruel and unjust order of Buonaparte to arrest all British subjects ...
... feel an interest in his progress through life to trace it for the two succeeding years . " In consequence of the rupture between England and France in 1802 , and that cruel and unjust order of Buonaparte to arrest all British subjects ...
Side 31
... feel the climate colder , and I should suppose it drier too , since the neighbouring Apennines were cleared of their woods . Others compare the quantity of snow on these with that on the mountains of Corsica ; and , if the former exceed ...
... feel the climate colder , and I should suppose it drier too , since the neighbouring Apennines were cleared of their woods . Others compare the quantity of snow on these with that on the mountains of Corsica ; and , if the former exceed ...
Side 35
... feel ing which we are accustomed to attri- bute to superior beings : -but , perhaps , our wonder would abate somewhat on a cool examination of the compositions thus thrown forth , in the midst of the united excitements of beauty , music ...
... feel ing which we are accustomed to attri- bute to superior beings : -but , perhaps , our wonder would abate somewhat on a cool examination of the compositions thus thrown forth , in the midst of the united excitements of beauty , music ...
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