The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Band 2William Cullen Bryant, Henry J. Anderson, Robert Charles Sands E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... better for both . Still he can- not he called a misanthrope , although a little soured by disap- pointment . Having been a great beau in the early part of his life , that spark of vanity , which has outlived the sources whence it was ...
... better for both . Still he can- not he called a misanthrope , although a little soured by disap- pointment . Having been a great beau in the early part of his life , that spark of vanity , which has outlived the sources whence it was ...
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... better than some painted here before he had communion with any man so great as himself . The picture before us is a fair specimen of his manner in 1783. He gained fame by his " Death of Major Pierson , " and " Lord Chatham in the House ...
... better than some painted here before he had communion with any man so great as himself . The picture before us is a fair specimen of his manner in 1783. He gained fame by his " Death of Major Pierson , " and " Lord Chatham in the House ...
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... better express our opinion of its typographical execution , than by pronouncing it altogether worthy of the Address . The widely extended re- putation of the author , as well as the testimony borne in the last number of our Review , to ...
... better express our opinion of its typographical execution , than by pronouncing it altogether worthy of the Address . The widely extended re- putation of the author , as well as the testimony borne in the last number of our Review , to ...
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... better to construct an entire lateral cut or canal , than to trust to the natural channel of the river . Nor does the plication of canals stop here ; wherever water can be found in abundance , or carried by artificial means to the ...
... better to construct an entire lateral cut or canal , than to trust to the natural channel of the river . Nor does the plication of canals stop here ; wherever water can be found in abundance , or carried by artificial means to the ...
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... better kind of wooden bridges , would be very durable , and cost far less than one of cast iron . Among the modifications of the rail - way that have been pro- posed in England , is one by Palmer , composed of a single rail , which ...
... better kind of wooden bridges , would be very durable , and cost far less than one of cast iron . Among the modifications of the rail - way that have been pro- posed in England , is one by Palmer , composed of a single rail , which ...
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