The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1806 |
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... Spirit warble words like these : • From the clime of sacred doves , ‡ Where the blessed Indian roves Through the air on wing , as white As the spirit - stones of light , Which the eye of morning counts On the Apalachian mounts ! Hither ...
... Spirit warble words like these : • From the clime of sacred doves , ‡ Where the blessed Indian roves Through the air on wing , as white As the spirit - stones of light , Which the eye of morning counts On the Apalachian mounts ! Hither ...
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... spirit , firmness , and duty , entertained by the respective governments , are different from those which are inculcated by this hot headed ship- owner . We had hoped that the party spirit , which has lately dis- graced some American ...
... spirit , firmness , and duty , entertained by the respective governments , are different from those which are inculcated by this hot headed ship- owner . We had hoped that the party spirit , which has lately dis- graced some American ...
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... spirit . We do not , however , find M. ARNDT's sentiments , and his manner of stating them , so praiseworthy as we believe his in- rentions to be . He is , as we know from several other publi- cations which have proceeded from his pen ...
... spirit . We do not , however , find M. ARNDT's sentiments , and his manner of stating them , so praiseworthy as we believe his in- rentions to be . He is , as we know from several other publi- cations which have proceeded from his pen ...
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