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... to promote the best interests of American Literature , and he appeals not only
to the learned , but to . the affluent , to contribute their aid in the support of a
Journal which has been so long and so advantageously connected with the
history of ...
... to promote the best interests of American Literature , and he appeals not only
to the learned , but to . the affluent , to contribute their aid in the support of a
Journal which has been so long and so advantageously connected with the
history of ...
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... public interest shall require it , to accept of any company or companies of
volunteers , either of artillery , cavalry , or infantry , who may offer themselves for
the service , armed , clothed , and equipped at their own expense , who shall be
liable ...
... public interest shall require it , to accept of any company or companies of
volunteers , either of artillery , cavalry , or infantry , who may offer themselves for
the service , armed , clothed , and equipped at their own expense , who shall be
liable ...
Pagina 54
... an opinion upon the merits of a picture at our own fire - sides , until it has been
tried in the ordeal of Fdinburgh or London criticism . It comports with the national
pride , as well as the private interests of the gentlemen who wield these powerful
...
... an opinion upon the merits of a picture at our own fire - sides , until it has been
tried in the ordeal of Fdinburgh or London criticism . It comports with the national
pride , as well as the private interests of the gentlemen who wield these powerful
...
Pagina 57
On this subject we deny the influence of any principle : " we feel that those who
are engaged in the pursuits of literature are all of one great family , and that it is
the general interest to “ cultivate a reciprocal good understanding .
On this subject we deny the influence of any principle : " we feel that those who
are engaged in the pursuits of literature are all of one great family , and that it is
the general interest to “ cultivate a reciprocal good understanding .
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i because it shines , and the third because it is cloudy ; and the news of a victory ,
or the occurrence of a public festival , is a sufficient cause for a man's neglecting
his own interest or the duties he owes to his country . A few years ago , the ...
i because it shines , and the third because it is cloudy ; and the news of a victory ,
or the occurrence of a public festival , is a sufficient cause for a man's neglecting
his own interest or the duties he owes to his country . A few years ago , the ...
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