The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1817 |
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Pagina 5
... render them understood . The course of the Niagara , strait for about one mile from its mouth , describes the segment of a circle , its con- vex side formed by the American shore . Fort George stands on the Canadian side , about ...
... render them understood . The course of the Niagara , strait for about one mile from its mouth , describes the segment of a circle , its con- vex side formed by the American shore . Fort George stands on the Canadian side , about ...
Pagina 8
... rendering it possible to be beaten in detail , the engagement would doubtless have been much shortened , and the success far more complete , had the whole line been thrown on shore simultaneously . The enemy could not then , without ...
... rendering it possible to be beaten in detail , the engagement would doubtless have been much shortened , and the success far more complete , had the whole line been thrown on shore simultaneously . The enemy could not then , without ...
Pagina 45
... those in high worldly rank , even when the mode of his application was calculated by its singularity , to render his efforts abortive . During the American war , when the British army occupied VAUX ' LIFE OF BENEZET . 45.
... those in high worldly rank , even when the mode of his application was calculated by its singularity , to render his efforts abortive . During the American war , when the British army occupied VAUX ' LIFE OF BENEZET . 45.
Pagina 54
... renders her as independent in her literature as she is in her government , and if any thing can endanger the security of the latter , it would be the ignorance that would feed her vanity in the former . Under just views of the re ...
... renders her as independent in her literature as she is in her government , and if any thing can endanger the security of the latter , it would be the ignorance that would feed her vanity in the former . Under just views of the re ...
Pagina 62
... his own , and for which he must one day render an account . We have duties to ourselves , our friends , and our country sufficient to employ every hour . ORLANDO . 63 RURAL ECONOMY . - FOR THE PORT FOLIO . 62 THE AMERICAN LOUNGER .
... his own , and for which he must one day render an account . We have duties to ourselves , our friends , and our country sufficient to employ every hour . ORLANDO . 63 RURAL ECONOMY . - FOR THE PORT FOLIO . 62 THE AMERICAN LOUNGER .
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