The Port Folio, Τόμος 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... effect . Thus the pronouns , and some other familiar words , as he , she , me , we , do , so , are acute and long , or grave and short , as emphasis may for the occasion demand . ་ Extension of quantity has sometimes place in ...
... effect . Thus the pronouns , and some other familiar words , as he , she , me , we , do , so , are acute and long , or grave and short , as emphasis may for the occasion demand . ་ Extension of quantity has sometimes place in ...
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... effect , to obtain the " necessary documents . " We are told , indeed , that " from the ca- binets of the curious and the hoards of literary misers , he drew such a profusion of materials , as to have ultimately imposed upon him rather ...
... effect , to obtain the " necessary documents . " We are told , indeed , that " from the ca- binets of the curious and the hoards of literary misers , he drew such a profusion of materials , as to have ultimately imposed upon him rather ...
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... effect which it was necessary that he should at least seem to love them . For their purses he entertains an unfeigned affec- tion , and he pretends to feel a desire for their persons .. Whatever might have been the disposition of these ...
... effect which it was necessary that he should at least seem to love them . For their purses he entertains an unfeigned affec- tion , and he pretends to feel a desire for their persons .. Whatever might have been the disposition of these ...
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... effect of severe discipline . Christophe , in one instance , where some of his men showed a disposition to give way in battle , had their heads instantaneously struck off , as an example to the rest . They are remarkably polite and ...
... effect of severe discipline . Christophe , in one instance , where some of his men showed a disposition to give way in battle , had their heads instantaneously struck off , as an example to the rest . They are remarkably polite and ...
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... effects he had always seen connected ; this great , this wonderful effect then , this immaterial power must spring from some great , some wonderful , some immaterial cause , and that could be no other than GOD . We may conceive the good ...
... effects he had always seen connected ; this great , this wonderful effect then , this immaterial power must spring from some great , some wonderful , some immaterial cause , and that could be no other than GOD . We may conceive the good ...
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