Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Τόμος 7James Maxwell, 1816 |
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... Stewart Review of Brackenridge's Journal of a Voyage up the river Missouri , 141 SELECT KEYIEWS . Morier's Journey through Persia , Armenia , and Asia Minor , Benjamin Constant on the spirit of Conquest and Usurpation , Maria Neville ...
... Stewart Review of Brackenridge's Journal of a Voyage up the river Missouri , 141 SELECT KEYIEWS . Morier's Journey through Persia , Armenia , and Asia Minor , Benjamin Constant on the spirit of Conquest and Usurpation , Maria Neville ...
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... Stewart Review of Brackenridge's Journal of a Voyage up the river Missouri , 141 SELECT REVIEWS . Morier's Journey through Persia , Armenia , and Asia Minor , Benjamin Constant on the spirit of Conquest and Usurpation , Maria Neville ...
... Stewart Review of Brackenridge's Journal of a Voyage up the river Missouri , 141 SELECT REVIEWS . Morier's Journey through Persia , Armenia , and Asia Minor , Benjamin Constant on the spirit of Conquest and Usurpation , Maria Neville ...
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... Stewart's Elements - and , in the second place , to a specious perversion of analogical reasoning . We come next to consider that portion of the critique , in which it is at- tempted to be proved , that what Dr. Reid and Mr. Stewart ...
... Stewart's Elements - and , in the second place , to a specious perversion of analogical reasoning . We come next to consider that portion of the critique , in which it is at- tempted to be proved , that what Dr. Reid and Mr. Stewart ...
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... Stewart's work , might have been better filled up with a question involving so many mo- mentous consequences as that which relates to our belief of the existence of a material world . Instead of this , however , they have only ...
... Stewart's work , might have been better filled up with a question involving so many mo- mentous consequences as that which relates to our belief of the existence of a material world . Instead of this , however , they have only ...
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... Stewart's in this volume of his work , which , although they were not writ- ten expressly to answer the objection under review , may , nevertheless , contribute to clear up the point , and to place the matter in a light somewhat ...
... Stewart's in this volume of his work , which , although they were not writ- ten expressly to answer the objection under review , may , nevertheless , contribute to clear up the point , and to place the matter in a light somewhat ...
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Σελίδα 357 - Then stay'd the fervid wheels, and in his hand He took the golden compasses, prepared In God's eternal store, to circumscribe This universe, and all created things. One foot he centred, and the other turn'd Round through the vast profundity obscure, And said, Thus far extend, thus far thy bounds, This be thy just circumference, O world.
Σελίδα 281 - ... intimate with the Indian character, customs, and principles; habituated to the hunting life; guarded, by exact observation of the vegetables and animals of his own country, against losing time in the description of objects already possessed; honest, disinterested, liberal, of sound understanding, and a fidelity to truth so scrupulous, that whatever he should report would be as certain as if seen by ourselves...
Σελίδα 74 - BRIGHT be the place of thy soul ! No lovelier spirit than thine E'er burst from its mortal control, In the orbs of the blessed to shine. On earth thou wert all but divine, As thy soul shall immortally be ; And our sorrow may cease to repine, When we know that thy God is with thee.
Σελίδα 199 - I have the honour to be, with the highest respect, Sir, Your most obedient, humble Servant, JAMES BRYCE The Honourable ROBERT BACON, Secretary of State.
Σελίδα 281 - In 1803, the act for establishing trading houses with the Indian tribes being about to expire, some modifications of it were recommended to Congress by a confidential message of January 18, and an extension of its views to the Indians on the Missouri.
Σελίδα 281 - ... of youth and a passion for more dazzling pursuits, he engaged as a volunteer in the body of militia which were called out by General Washington on occasion of the discontents produced by the excise taxes in the western parts of the United States, and from that situation he was removed to the regular service as a lieutenant in the line. At twenty-three he was promoted to a captaincy; and, always attracting the first attention where punctuality and fidelity were requisite, he was appointed paymaster...
Σελίδα 293 - ' to provide for the more convenient organization of the courts of the United States...
Σελίδα 234 - ... show; the miser, when he hugs his gold ; the courtier, who builds his hopes upon a smile : the savage, who paints his idol with blood ; the slave, who worships a tyrant, or the tyrant, who fancies himself a god ; — the vain, the ambitious, the proud, the choleric man, the hero and the coward, the beggar and the king, the rich and the poor, the young and the old, all live in a world of their own making ; and the poet does no more than describe what all the others think and act. If his art is...