The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 3H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1818 |
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Side 9
... seem to have been fortified by additional provi- sions , and the civil contentions of the Af- ghauns render it not improbable that un- der the influence of the Sikhs the revolu- tion begun by Nanock and advanced by Govind , * may direct ...
... seem to have been fortified by additional provi- sions , and the civil contentions of the Af- ghauns render it not improbable that un- der the influence of the Sikhs the revolu- tion begun by Nanock and advanced by Govind , * may direct ...
Side 19
... seem rather to have the appearance of extrinsic decoration than any radical mutation . The modifications refer either to the radii or the centre . The follow- ing are those which came under my no- tice on the days above mentioned . They ...
... seem rather to have the appearance of extrinsic decoration than any radical mutation . The modifications refer either to the radii or the centre . The follow- ing are those which came under my no- tice on the days above mentioned . They ...
Side 22
... seems to be directed to the leaving them as little else to think about , as she well can . this we conceive , is very beautiful , -only rather late in the day , and not altogether adapted to the darkness of the present age , which in ...
... seems to be directed to the leaving them as little else to think about , as she well can . this we conceive , is very beautiful , -only rather late in the day , and not altogether adapted to the darkness of the present age , which in ...
Side 23
... seems but fair to inform them he has availed himself to the utmost of all his advantages , and giv- en us a book upon one of the most inter- esting regions of Europe , superior in near- ly every respect to the works that have hitherto ...
... seems but fair to inform them he has availed himself to the utmost of all his advantages , and giv- en us a book upon one of the most inter- esting regions of Europe , superior in near- ly every respect to the works that have hitherto ...
Side 26
... seem to have been con- ceded from the estimation in which he was held by the commandant , by whom he was appointed one ... seems to have been almost wild with joy . The first moments of recollection were devoted to his journey to Paris ...
... seem to have been con- ceded from the estimation in which he was held by the commandant , by whom he was appointed one ... seems to have been almost wild with joy . The first moments of recollection were devoted to his journey to Paris ...
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