The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... spirit distilled from dates . He asked them boisterously what they wanted , and why they came to Dehr ? This was but a discouraging reception from a man who had 300 armed Negroes at his elbow , and at least 3000 in the dis- trict ...
... spirit distilled from dates . He asked them boisterously what they wanted , and why they came to Dehr ? This was but a discouraging reception from a man who had 300 armed Negroes at his elbow , and at least 3000 in the dis- trict ...
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... spirits of the air , Should'st come to see , beyond dispute , Thy deathless page thyself refute ; And , in it , own that thou could'st view Matter - and it immortal too .'- I. — 33 . The following invocation to Farquhar , on the comedy ...
... spirits of the air , Should'st come to see , beyond dispute , Thy deathless page thyself refute ; And , in it , own that thou could'st view Matter - and it immortal too .'- I. — 33 . The following invocation to Farquhar , on the comedy ...
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... spirit - the birth - place of talent- the residence of integrity - the asylum of ' freedom , ' ' patriotism , ' and ' genius . - V. - 1. - In 1812 , King William was a Draco a gloomy murderer , ' and Mr. Phillips very magnanimously ...
... spirit - the birth - place of talent- the residence of integrity - the asylum of ' freedom , ' ' patriotism , ' and ' genius . - V. - 1. - In 1812 , King William was a Draco a gloomy murderer , ' and Mr. Phillips very magnanimously ...
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... spirit of the people is congenial with that of the institutions ; that is , so long as the moral agents will agree to act upon those principles , upon which their convictions have led them to consent to be governed . These have long ...
... spirit of the people is congenial with that of the institutions ; that is , so long as the moral agents will agree to act upon those principles , upon which their convictions have led them to consent to be governed . These have long ...
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... spirit from the tee - root , of which , however , he be- came so fond , that the king was obliged to deprive him of his still .'- pp . 145 , 146 . A South Sea whaler bound for England , put into the bay shortly after ; and the wish to ...
... spirit from the tee - root , of which , however , he be- came so fond , that the king was obliged to deprive him of his still .'- pp . 145 , 146 . A South Sea whaler bound for England , put into the bay shortly after ; and the wish to ...
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