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... person , is fettered much even as to matters of fact - much more in his expression of feelings and opinions - and not only was the Presi- dent alive when Mr. Galt composed his memoir , but they were intimate friends . John West , the ...
... person , is fettered much even as to matters of fact - much more in his expression of feelings and opinions - and not only was the Presi- dent alive when Mr. Galt composed his memoir , but they were intimate friends . John West , the ...
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... person could remain a mem- ber of their community who held a human creature in slavery . When Mrs. West , already the mother of nine children , was again about to be confined , she went to hear one Edward Peckover preach in the fields ...
... person could remain a mem- ber of their community who held a human creature in slavery . When Mrs. West , already the mother of nine children , was again about to be confined , she went to hear one Edward Peckover preach in the fields ...
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... persons , and easily pleased . A gunsmith of Lancaster , who had a classical turn , proposed a painting of the death of Socrates . West had heard of Socrates , and forthwith made a sketch which his employer called clever : but he had ...
... persons , and easily pleased . A gunsmith of Lancaster , who had a classical turn , proposed a painting of the death of Socrates . West had heard of Socrates , and forthwith made a sketch which his employer called clever : but he had ...
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... person of the whole detachment , Major Sir Peter Halket , who had lost his father and brother in that unhappy expedition . Though many months had elapsed since the battle , and though time , the fowls of the air , the beasts of the ...
... person of the whole detachment , Major Sir Peter Halket , who had lost his father and brother in that unhappy expedition . Though many months had elapsed since the battle , and though time , the fowls of the air , the beasts of the ...
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... persons - the elasticity of their limbs , and their motions free and unconstrained . " I have seen them often , " he continued , " standing in the very attitude of this Apollo , and pursuing with an intense eye the ⚫ arrow which they ...
... persons - the elasticity of their limbs , and their motions free and unconstrained . " I have seen them often , " he continued , " standing in the very attitude of this Apollo , and pursuing with an intense eye the ⚫ arrow which they ...
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admired Amelia Opie appeared artist Barry Barry's beauty Benjamin West Bird Blake brethren Burke called character colours companion compositions copy death Domenichino drawing easel eminent engravings excellence exclaimed exhibited eyes fame fancy father feeling Felpham finished formed fortune friends Fuseli gallery genius GEORGE MORLAND grace grave guineas hand happy Hassell Henry Fuseli historical honour imagination imbodied invention kind King labour lived London looked Lord Lord Grosvenor Majesty master merit Michael Angelo Milton mind Morland nation nature never Opie original painter painting pencil person picture Pindar poet poetic poetry portrait praise Prince Hoare productions Quaker racter Raphael Rembrandt Reynolds Rome Royal Academy says scene seemed Shakspeare Sir Joshua Sir Joshua Reynolds Sistine Chapel sketches skill spirit talents taste temper thing thought tion Titian tures visions West wife wild wish Wolcot young