The United States Literary Gazette, Volumen3Cummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1826 |
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... called to encounter - that before which he fell prostrate was the Russian winter . It may seem , that , on the one hand , this should have been foreseen by Napoleon , while , on the other , its horrors could not have been increased by ...
... called to encounter - that before which he fell prostrate was the Russian winter . It may seem , that , on the one hand , this should have been foreseen by Napoleon , while , on the other , its horrors could not have been increased by ...
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... called ) have been exclusively non - resident , Dr Pearson having been the last Professor admitted to the Corporation . Those whose memories ran farther back , recollected when , besides the President , there were two of the Immediate ...
... called ) have been exclusively non - resident , Dr Pearson having been the last Professor admitted to the Corporation . Those whose memories ran farther back , recollected when , besides the President , there were two of the Immediate ...
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... called to order , and desisted from that part of the defence . The argument of Mr Norton was principally on the subject of the expediency of adopting the principles of the memorial . His very able speech , marked No. 10 in our list of ...
... called to order , and desisted from that part of the defence . The argument of Mr Norton was principally on the subject of the expediency of adopting the principles of the memorial . His very able speech , marked No. 10 in our list of ...
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... called capital . Property in any of these objects , if unemployed , or only em- ployed for pleasure , is not called capital . It is then , if spoken of in the abstract , called wealth ; or if spoken of in respect to its ownership , it is ...
... called capital . Property in any of these objects , if unemployed , or only em- ployed for pleasure , is not called capital . It is then , if spoken of in the abstract , called wealth ; or if spoken of in respect to its ownership , it is ...
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... called the genius of place . A power of natural scenery to retain , keep alive , and impart something of the spirit of departed deeds , which occurred in the vicini- ty , and to rekindle the ardour of virtuous action , and the ...
... called the genius of place . A power of natural scenery to retain , keep alive , and impart something of the spirit of departed deeds , which occurred in the vicini- ty , and to rekindle the ardour of virtuous action , and the ...
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