The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 3H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1818 |
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... character , the manners , the pursuits , and political condition of her improving , though still degraded population , should not call forth any observations from a writer so eminently and variously gifted , would be a just cause of ...
... character , the manners , the pursuits , and political condition of her improving , though still degraded population , should not call forth any observations from a writer so eminently and variously gifted , would be a just cause of ...
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... character of authors- ( Buonaparte affecting to be considered the patron and protector of literature ) -Mr . Forsyth ... characters in London . Even this last effort for freedom failed , and he never , to bis dying day , ceased to re ...
... character of authors- ( Buonaparte affecting to be considered the patron and protector of literature ) -Mr . Forsyth ... characters in London . Even this last effort for freedom failed , and he never , to bis dying day , ceased to re ...
Side 33
... character of the artist , who has exh . ited the horrid details of the plague and the charnel - house , including the de- composition of bodies through every stage of putrefaction - the blackening , the swel- ling , the bursting of the ...
... character of the artist , who has exh . ited the horrid details of the plague and the charnel - house , including the de- composition of bodies through every stage of putrefaction - the blackening , the swel- ling , the bursting of the ...
Side 35
... character . The moralitics , or scriptural dialogues , of the next age , ap- proximated somewhat nearer to the form of the regular drama - and in 1449 the history of Abraham announced the ap- proach of the Tragic Muse . Thirty years ...
... character . The moralitics , or scriptural dialogues , of the next age , ap- proximated somewhat nearer to the form of the regular drama - and in 1449 the history of Abraham announced the ap- proach of the Tragic Muse . Thirty years ...
Side 44
... character , the soil being almost every where light , dry and sandy , or swampy ; this soil , when mixed with marl , which is generally found under it , forms a good cultivable ground . It is probable that cotton , the staple produce of ...
... character , the soil being almost every where light , dry and sandy , or swampy ; this soil , when mixed with marl , which is generally found under it , forms a good cultivable ground . It is probable that cotton , the staple produce of ...
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