The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 3H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1818 |
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... Mind . Art . 13. Report of Diseases . Page nelon . - Heylin . - Peter the Great.- Hogarth . - Orme . - Anecdote of Dr. Garth . - Spartan Oath . - Anecdote of the Earl of Marchmont . 316 319 Art . 11. Report of Diseases . 388 398 No. V ...
... Mind . Art . 13. Report of Diseases . Page nelon . - Heylin . - Peter the Great.- Hogarth . - Orme . - Anecdote of Dr. Garth . - Spartan Oath . - Anecdote of the Earl of Marchmont . 316 319 Art . 11. Report of Diseases . 388 398 No. V ...
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... mind were not suffered to lie dor- mant , and he improved with great ear- nestness every opportunity of cultivating them . To an ample knowledge of the La- tin and French languages , he added that of algebra and the mathematics , all ...
... mind were not suffered to lie dor- mant , and he improved with great ear- nestness every opportunity of cultivating them . To an ample knowledge of the La- tin and French languages , he added that of algebra and the mathematics , all ...
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... mind ( and the mind of Mr. Forsyth was active and acute in the highest degree ) to collect and com- bine together a mass of usefel and instruc- tive intelligence on the actual condition of the people - he had , besides , access to the ...
... mind ( and the mind of Mr. Forsyth was active and acute in the highest degree ) to collect and com- bine together a mass of usefel and instruc- tive intelligence on the actual condition of the people - he had , besides , access to the ...
Side 24
... mind is evinced in almost every subject upon which he touches . Seldom is it that he leans upon the crutches of another's opi- nion , where he has nothing valuable to offer of his own , he is usually silent - and the treasures of others ...
... mind is evinced in almost every subject upon which he touches . Seldom is it that he leans upon the crutches of another's opi- nion , where he has nothing valuable to offer of his own , he is usually silent - and the treasures of others ...
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... mind was anxious- ly bent on enjoying the grand object of all the wishes and hopes of his life - a tour through Italy . His intimate ac- quaintance with the poets and historians of that classic country , both in its ancient and modern ...
... mind was anxious- ly bent on enjoying the grand object of all the wishes and hopes of his life - a tour through Italy . His intimate ac- quaintance with the poets and historians of that classic country , both in its ancient and modern ...
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