The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 1H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... considerable poetical work , for the length of our extracts from so was commenced at the age of nine- interesting a biography . We have co- teen , and finished during his residence pied no more of it , however , than was a tutor , the ...
... considerable poetical work , for the length of our extracts from so was commenced at the age of nine- interesting a biography . We have co- teen , and finished during his residence pied no more of it , however , than was a tutor , the ...
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... considerable degree of food , sleep , and while the sentences were written down , ease , his mind has seemed almost to and rarely wished any other aid in triumph over the decays of his body , preserving the connexion than the and he has ...
... considerable degree of food , sleep , and while the sentences were written down , ease , his mind has seemed almost to and rarely wished any other aid in triumph over the decays of his body , preserving the connexion than the and he has ...
Side 33
... considerable extent upon the contents of the chapters . On Friday he was , in a degree , relieved from the stupor ; but the man- He continued the conversation with ner in which his disease affected his brain , a friend who came , and ...
... considerable extent upon the contents of the chapters . On Friday he was , in a degree , relieved from the stupor ; but the man- He continued the conversation with ner in which his disease affected his brain , a friend who came , and ...
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... considerable fall : for Sidi Hamet between the two before - mentioned having spent six days in passing the ridges of mountains : the waters thus mountains , came again near the river , accumulated and pent up , at length which was then ...
... considerable fall : for Sidi Hamet between the two before - mentioned having spent six days in passing the ridges of mountains : the waters thus mountains , came again near the river , accumulated and pent up , at length which was then ...
Side 43
... considerable part of the first vo- sert his personal dignity and indepen- lume of these memoirs is devoted to dence of mind . Colonel Hamilton re- tracing military movements in the late tired from Head - Quarters , but was ap- pointed ...
... considerable part of the first vo- sert his personal dignity and indepen- lume of these memoirs is devoted to dence of mind . Colonel Hamilton re- tracing military movements in the late tired from Head - Quarters , but was ap- pointed ...
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