The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 1H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... given to the act , in reference to the manner , place , and time of doing it , no other name could properly describe it ) his devoted ene- my . His horrid purpose is declared to the wretched wife , whose pitiable and mad despair , on ...
... given to the act , in reference to the manner , place , and time of doing it , no other name could properly describe it ) his devoted ene- my . His horrid purpose is declared to the wretched wife , whose pitiable and mad despair , on ...
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... given him his academic educa- much delight in joining in this part of tion , which , at the early age of seven- public worship . teen , he completed ; and such was the He composed an anthem , adapted maturity and promise of his ...
... given him his academic educa- much delight in joining in this part of tion , which , at the early age of seven- public worship . teen , he completed ; and such was the He composed an anthem , adapted maturity and promise of his ...
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... given to the world . ' President Dwight's powers of con- versation are well known : thousands in his country , and not a few from other countries , have derived delight and in- struction from his lips . 6 He was the principal founder of ...
... given to the world . ' President Dwight's powers of con- versation are well known : thousands in his country , and not a few from other countries , have derived delight and in- struction from his lips . 6 He was the principal founder of ...
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... given by several Moors , ( Fez mer- he has no other weapon about him than chants ) who came to Mr. Willshire's a large white staff or sceptre , with a house to buy goods while Sidi Hamet golden lion on the head of it , which he was ...
... given by several Moors , ( Fez mer- he has no other weapon about him than chants ) who came to Mr. Willshire's a large white staff or sceptre , with a house to buy goods while Sidi Hamet golden lion on the head of it , which he was ...
Side 40
... given , by taking any side in will neither be read with indifference , the General's quarrels , or pretending to nor lightly prized . The first volume is more attractive , pronounce upon the relative deserts of the parties . We may be ...
... given , by taking any side in will neither be read with indifference , the General's quarrels , or pretending to nor lightly prized . The first volume is more attractive , pronounce upon the relative deserts of the parties . We may be ...
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