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Side 66
... interest , by the American reader , because it contains the sentiments of a respectable journal , which is published in the metropolis of a country where we are regarded with a watchful eye . The anxiety of the author and his reviewer ...
... interest , by the American reader , because it contains the sentiments of a respectable journal , which is published in the metropolis of a country where we are regarded with a watchful eye . The anxiety of the author and his reviewer ...
Side 72
... interests of trade alone are consulted ; still , as to the matter in hand , it is very clear that one of two things ought to be instantly done ; either our people should be relieved from all restrictions in the mode of curing and ...
... interests of trade alone are consulted ; still , as to the matter in hand , it is very clear that one of two things ought to be instantly done ; either our people should be relieved from all restrictions in the mode of curing and ...
Side 80
... interests have either not been understood or miserably neglected , in framing the late treaty . We do not hold ourselves competent to judge on such matters ; but we can feel no hesitation in concurring with the sen- sible and patriotic ...
... interests have either not been understood or miserably neglected , in framing the late treaty . We do not hold ourselves competent to judge on such matters ; but we can feel no hesitation in concurring with the sen- sible and patriotic ...
Side 94
... interest of his country , and returns amidst ye acclamations of the people , bearing the trium- phal laurel to the capitol . ( I am in a very bellicose temper of mind to night , all my figures are taken from war . ) I have cast myself ...
... interest of his country , and returns amidst ye acclamations of the people , bearing the trium- phal laurel to the capitol . ( I am in a very bellicose temper of mind to night , all my figures are taken from war . ) I have cast myself ...
Side 102
been attempted on the modern stage . Neither of the brothers can excite any interest ; they are both guilty in nearly an equal degree , and are equally odious : the one is the usurper of a throne , and the other is the enemy of his ...
been attempted on the modern stage . Neither of the brothers can excite any interest ; they are both guilty in nearly an equal degree , and are equally odious : the one is the usurper of a throne , and the other is the enemy of his ...
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