The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Bände 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... supposed , and sometimes a distorted rule ; but in defiance of the principles of all sound governments , in the republic of which the go- vernment should be the soundest , they create the very code that they administer , and judge the ...
... supposed , and sometimes a distorted rule ; but in defiance of the principles of all sound governments , in the republic of which the go- vernment should be the soundest , they create the very code that they administer , and judge the ...
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... supposed to be somewhat impaired by the antecedent occurrences of the evening . This happy consummation , however , does not take place ; for when Cecil , under the influence of some indefinite apprehension , goes to her husband's ...
... supposed to be somewhat impaired by the antecedent occurrences of the evening . This happy consummation , however , does not take place ; for when Cecil , under the influence of some indefinite apprehension , goes to her husband's ...
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... supposed to be yet perfectly re - established . But the incon- gruity that has most incomprehensibly escaped the vigilance of the author , is the momentary apparition of the snow - storm at the wedding ; which seems to be " just shown ...
... supposed to be yet perfectly re - established . But the incon- gruity that has most incomprehensibly escaped the vigilance of the author , is the momentary apparition of the snow - storm at the wedding ; which seems to be " just shown ...
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... supposed , that the chiefs can easily be persuaded to part with any extent of territory , upon almost any terms ; but a reference to the several steps of this negotiation , will satisfy every one , that the In- dians are perfectly ...
... supposed , that the chiefs can easily be persuaded to part with any extent of territory , upon almost any terms ; but a reference to the several steps of this negotiation , will satisfy every one , that the In- dians are perfectly ...
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... supposed , that so extraordinary an adventure as that of Geoffrey Rudel would fail of giving occasion to a poetical controversy and a decision by the ladies - justices of the Cour d'Amour . The following is a good sample of these ...
... supposed , that so extraordinary an adventure as that of Geoffrey Rudel would fail of giving occasion to a poetical controversy and a decision by the ladies - justices of the Cour d'Amour . The following is a good sample of these ...
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