North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... admiration , both in Europe and in this country , except with a few , who are ignorant of its character , or jealous of its origin ? It is a vast amalgamation of principles , axioms and prece- dents applicable to every relation of life ...
... admiration , both in Europe and in this country , except with a few , who are ignorant of its character , or jealous of its origin ? It is a vast amalgamation of principles , axioms and prece- dents applicable to every relation of life ...
Page 96
... admiration of that destructive , debasing system ; and his fitness to appreciate the operations of a free government , from his inexpressible regret and indigna- tion , that the organs of publick sentiment , who in their legislative ...
... admiration of that destructive , debasing system ; and his fitness to appreciate the operations of a free government , from his inexpressible regret and indigna- tion , that the organs of publick sentiment , who in their legislative ...
Page 107
... admiration . I did not then know that Buonaparte valued Ossian only for his descriptions of battles , like the surgeon who praised Ho- mer only for his skill in anatomy . We shall commence our extracts from this work , with the author's ...
... admiration . I did not then know that Buonaparte valued Ossian only for his descriptions of battles , like the surgeon who praised Ho- mer only for his skill in anatomy . We shall commence our extracts from this work , with the author's ...
Page 110
... admired the dexterity with which he saw his property packed up and placed on Russian conveyances . He brought up his regiment , surrounded his house , and made General Rusky Musky and all his troops prisoners of war . Soon after , each ...
... admired the dexterity with which he saw his property packed up and placed on Russian conveyances . He brought up his regiment , surrounded his house , and made General Rusky Musky and all his troops prisoners of war . Soon after , each ...
Page 122
... admiration , that the government felt itself insulted . The actors , who were not displeased at the popular enthusiasm , and who no doubt attributed to themselves some share of the applause , strove to earn it by acquitting themselves ...
... admiration , that the government felt itself insulted . The actors , who were not displeased at the popular enthusiasm , and who no doubt attributed to themselves some share of the applause , strove to earn it by acquitting themselves ...
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