The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 1H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... probably , the first instance in which his doughty champions from hazarding a lordship has suffered from an impru- conflict . Nor was the effect of this dent connexion . exploit merely to avert the danger of We have said that his ...
... probably , the first instance in which his doughty champions from hazarding a lordship has suffered from an impru- conflict . Nor was the effect of this dent connexion . exploit merely to avert the danger of We have said that his ...
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... Probably not one work in ten , that is published in Great Britain , survives the first edition , and scarcely one in ten of this decima- tion ever reaches this country . We have little idea of the number of volumes that fall daily still ...
... Probably not one work in ten , that is published in Great Britain , survives the first edition , and scarcely one in ten of this decima- tion ever reaches this country . We have little idea of the number of volumes that fall daily still ...
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... probably have for this solemn event , and was some- been clear , to the gratification of the times gratified by receiving their thanks one , and the attainment of the other . when a pardon had saved them from be- ing sent , prematurely ...
... probably have for this solemn event , and was some- been clear , to the gratification of the times gratified by receiving their thanks one , and the attainment of the other . when a pardon had saved them from be- ing sent , prematurely ...
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... probably the el Wod Tenji , and by the negroes , longest and largest on the African conti- Gozen - Zair , takes its rise in the moun- nent . 5thly , That the waters of this tains south of , and bordering on , the river in their passage ...
... probably the el Wod Tenji , and by the negroes , longest and largest on the African conti- Gozen - Zair , takes its rise in the moun- nent . 5thly , That the waters of this tains south of , and bordering on , the river in their passage ...
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... by circular letters from the Chairmen of the respective Committees , intended to be addressed to gentlemen who might probably be able to contribute speci- mens to their cabinets 44 MAY , Literary and Philosophical Intelligence .
... by circular letters from the Chairmen of the respective Committees , intended to be addressed to gentlemen who might probably be able to contribute speci- mens to their cabinets 44 MAY , Literary and Philosophical Intelligence .
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