The United States Literary Gazette, Volumen3Cummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1826 |
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... learned that they were in battle array before him , with trium- phant joy . " At length , " said he , " we have them in our pow- er . Let us march on and open the gates of Moscow . " The battle was obstinately contested , but the ...
... learned that they were in battle array before him , with trium- phant joy . " At length , " said he , " we have them in our pow- er . Let us march on and open the gates of Moscow . " The battle was obstinately contested , but the ...
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... learned critic's eye no verse , But prose distracted . In respect to the origin of these observances , little can be said that is worth saying . Valentine was an ancient Presbyter of the Christian Church , and suffered martyrdom at Rome ...
... learned critic's eye no verse , But prose distracted . In respect to the origin of these observances , little can be said that is worth saying . Valentine was an ancient Presbyter of the Christian Church , and suffered martyrdom at Rome ...
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... learned men through- out the world . " It is mentioned in this work , that two celebrated Americans , Joel Barlow and Robert Fulton , formerly digested and pro- posed a plan of a " Literary Asylum . " The object was to give mutual aid ...
... learned men through- out the world . " It is mentioned in this work , that two celebrated Americans , Joel Barlow and Robert Fulton , formerly digested and pro- posed a plan of a " Literary Asylum . " The object was to give mutual aid ...
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... learned and unassuming editor . Instead of vague and indiscriminating praise , we will endeavour to explain its peculiar advantages . Our account will be a short one , though the labours which we commemo- rate extended through years . 1 ...
... learned and unassuming editor . Instead of vague and indiscriminating praise , we will endeavour to explain its peculiar advantages . Our account will be a short one , though the labours which we commemo- rate extended through years . 1 ...
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... learned Professor might not be deprived of any portion of the honour due to him , because instead of prepar- ing for the public an edition of some masterpiece of Grecian genius , in his own name and more directly for the advance- ment ...
... learned Professor might not be deprived of any portion of the honour due to him , because instead of prepar- ing for the public an edition of some masterpiece of Grecian genius , in his own name and more directly for the advance- ment ...
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