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... language . But this , though great , is not its greatest praise ; for while the profoundest scholar may reap a rich harvest of instruction from the author's ex- 2 tensive field of investigation , the plain and humble New - York ...
... language . But this , though great , is not its greatest praise ; for while the profoundest scholar may reap a rich harvest of instruction from the author's ex- 2 tensive field of investigation , the plain and humble New - York ...
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... language , conveying as nature dictates , the feeling of the purest passions , so long shall this little tale of Psyche dwell on their ears , and they shall think the Angel is still speaking . " - Month- ly Review , Oct. 1811 . STEEL'S ...
... language , conveying as nature dictates , the feeling of the purest passions , so long shall this little tale of Psyche dwell on their ears , and they shall think the Angel is still speaking . " - Month- ly Review , Oct. 1811 . STEEL'S ...
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... language employed by America in her remonstrances and negociations with England , was exactly simi- lar to that made use of by France . Every step she took seemed to confirm the existence of collusion between Mr. Jefferson and ...
... language employed by America in her remonstrances and negociations with England , was exactly simi- lar to that made use of by France . Every step she took seemed to confirm the existence of collusion between Mr. Jefferson and ...
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... language and external appearance produce so great a difficulty in discrimination , it would be idle to pretend that no mistake is ever committed ; but a very slight consideration is sufficient to shew that for one wrongful assertion of ...
... language and external appearance produce so great a difficulty in discrimination , it would be idle to pretend that no mistake is ever committed ; but a very slight consideration is sufficient to shew that for one wrongful assertion of ...
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... language , breathing the same spirit of liberty , have qualities quite sufficient to rivet his hatred . The American gentleman , who has so ably written on the genius and disposition of the French government , ' and who , from his ...
... language , breathing the same spirit of liberty , have qualities quite sufficient to rivet his hatred . The American gentleman , who has so ably written on the genius and disposition of the French government , ' and who , from his ...
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