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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... 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 the eloquent manner ...
... 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 the eloquent manner ...
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... opinion , one of the best pieces in the opera . It would be un- just not to take notice of the powerful effect produced by the expressive manner in which Garcia gives the disclosure of his real name and station . The words Mirami , oh ...
... opinion , one of the best pieces in the opera . It would be un- just not to take notice of the powerful effect produced by the expressive manner in which Garcia gives the disclosure of his real name and station . The words Mirami , oh ...
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... opinion , a very aukward and mis- placed timidity on the part of the audience , prevented them from calling enthusiastically for a repetition of the air . These fears of making an ungenerous demand upon the powers of a female , are ...
... opinion , a very aukward and mis- placed timidity on the part of the audience , prevented them from calling enthusiastically for a repetition of the air . These fears of making an ungenerous demand upon the powers of a female , are ...
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... opinion , in which his associates on the bench concur . " — pp . 34-38 . The circumstance that the law of insurance , being of recent introduction into English jurisprudence , is governed by princi- ples of a more enlightened policy ...
... opinion , in which his associates on the bench concur . " — pp . 34-38 . The circumstance that the law of insurance , being of recent introduction into English jurisprudence , is governed by princi- ples of a more enlightened policy ...
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... opinion which , having been silently in- troduced by the customs of trade , was supported by respectable authori- ty ... opinions upon this subject , we had understood to be more liberal and accurate , than those which appear to be ...
... opinion which , having been silently in- troduced by the customs of trade , was supported by respectable authori- ty ... opinions upon this subject , we had understood to be more liberal and accurate , than those which appear to be ...
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