The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 3H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1818 |
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... feel powerfully convinced of the imperfection of human virtue , when we reflect that it was under the administra- tion of two of the best and wisest of her emperors , that Rome beheld the rise and completion of a structure , which , how ...
... feel powerfully convinced of the imperfection of human virtue , when we reflect that it was under the administra- tion of two of the best and wisest of her emperors , that Rome beheld the rise and completion of a structure , which , how ...
Side 44
... gratitude of his countrymen ; and should his labours be rewarded with the praise that greeted his predecessor Volney , we doubt not he will feel his anticipations fully realized . C. S. R. A origin from any express compact , or not , its.
... gratitude of his countrymen ; and should his labours be rewarded with the praise that greeted his predecessor Volney , we doubt not he will feel his anticipations fully realized . C. S. R. A origin from any express compact , or not , its.
Side 50
... feel an interest in those things which con- cern their friends , and which affect the reputation and prosperity of their country . We recommend , to those with whom such reflections have weight , the candid peru- sal of both the essays ...
... feel an interest in those things which con- cern their friends , and which affect the reputation and prosperity of their country . We recommend , to those with whom such reflections have weight , the candid peru- sal of both the essays ...
Side 51
... feel highly gratified , if , in the review we have under- taken of this celebrated work , we can only interest our readers sufficiently to induce them to procure and peruse the book , which we shall proceed more par- ticularly to notice ...
... feel highly gratified , if , in the review we have under- taken of this celebrated work , we can only interest our readers sufficiently to induce them to procure and peruse the book , which we shall proceed more par- ticularly to notice ...
Side 63
... feeling , between him and myself , in this respect , I remain , Gentlemen , Your most obedient servant , M. NASH . New - York , April 10 , 1818 ART . 7. LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL INTELLIGENCE . LITERARY INTELLIGENCE . A GREAT BRITAIN ...
... feeling , between him and myself , in this respect , I remain , Gentlemen , Your most obedient servant , M. NASH . New - York , April 10 , 1818 ART . 7. LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL INTELLIGENCE . LITERARY INTELLIGENCE . A GREAT BRITAIN ...
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