The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... receiving a commission as a Justice of the Peace for the Indian Terri- tory and Upper Canada , had enlisted 150 ... received intelligence of the disaster which had befallen his Colony . He immediately pushed on to Fort Wil- liam ...
... receiving a commission as a Justice of the Peace for the Indian Terri- tory and Upper Canada , had enlisted 150 ... received intelligence of the disaster which had befallen his Colony . He immediately pushed on to Fort Wil- liam ...
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... received the last polish of polite excellence . " [ 47 , 48. ] The above extracts will show what pains are taken in Great Britain to disseminate false representations of the character and condition of this country . The motive which ...
... received the last polish of polite excellence . " [ 47 , 48. ] The above extracts will show what pains are taken in Great Britain to disseminate false representations of the character and condition of this country . The motive which ...
Side 26
... received the honours of an apotheosis . " Wherever the royal family was ex- pected to pass , " says lady Morgan , " on the occasion of the two restorations , or in their respective journeys into the inferior of the kingdom , the via ...
... received the honours of an apotheosis . " Wherever the royal family was ex- pected to pass , " says lady Morgan , " on the occasion of the two restorations , or in their respective journeys into the inferior of the kingdom , the via ...
Side 27
... received with cries of " Vive le roi , mille fois répétés , ” were the subjects which led to a bound- less eulogium on the royal family . " 39 " Personal devotion to the king , " con- " The name given in derision to old military men ...
... received with cries of " Vive le roi , mille fois répétés , ” were the subjects which led to a bound- less eulogium on the royal family . " 39 " Personal devotion to the king , " con- " The name given in derision to old military men ...
Side 29
... received . " [ p . 219,220 . ] But whatever latitude of conduct may be allowed , whilst external decorum is not violated , no infringement of decency is endured . " In the lowest places of public amusement , " says lady Morgan , in the ...
... received . " [ p . 219,220 . ] But whatever latitude of conduct may be allowed , whilst external decorum is not violated , no infringement of decency is endured . " In the lowest places of public amusement , " says lady Morgan , in the ...
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