The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1817 |
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... seems almost incredible , and yet the statement does not appear to be contradicted , that there are valuable works prepared by Cudworth for the press , that are still unpublished by the university which possesses them . There is also ...
... seems almost incredible , and yet the statement does not appear to be contradicted , that there are valuable works prepared by Cudworth for the press , that are still unpublished by the university which possesses them . There is also ...
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... . There are advantages peculiar to old and to new countries , and the perfection of a state consists in the union and perfect incorpora- tion of these benefits ; and it should seem sufficient 52 AMERICAN LITERATURE , American Literature,
... . There are advantages peculiar to old and to new countries , and the perfection of a state consists in the union and perfect incorpora- tion of these benefits ; and it should seem sufficient 52 AMERICAN LITERATURE , American Literature,
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tion of these benefits ; and it should seem sufficient to be sensible of this obvious truth , to bring about that reciprocal good under- standing which we would so earnestly recommend . " We have had frequent opportunities of forming a ...
tion of these benefits ; and it should seem sufficient to be sensible of this obvious truth , to bring about that reciprocal good under- standing which we would so earnestly recommend . " We have had frequent opportunities of forming a ...
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... of the trade , not to interfere with one who republishes an English book , by putting another edition in market , except under very particular circumstances . ple seem to strive , by their merciless butchering , AMERICAN LITERATURE . 55.
... of the trade , not to interfere with one who republishes an English book , by putting another edition in market , except under very particular circumstances . ple seem to strive , by their merciless butchering , AMERICAN LITERATURE . 55.
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ple seem to strive , by their merciless butchering , how far they can alienate our feelings towards the subjects , since we have re- nounced our allegiance to the king . John Bull , says the Edin- burgh reviewers , cannot be put " so ...
ple seem to strive , by their merciless butchering , how far they can alienate our feelings towards the subjects , since we have re- nounced our allegiance to the king . John Bull , says the Edin- burgh reviewers , cannot be put " so ...
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