The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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Pagina 74
... talents in the respective parties , which then divided the country , were drawn into con- gress . The floors of the two houses became a vast amphitheatre , on which the struggles for political power and principle were maintained with ...
... talents in the respective parties , which then divided the country , were drawn into con- gress . The floors of the two houses became a vast amphitheatre , on which the struggles for political power and principle were maintained with ...
Pagina 144
... talents to those of the ambassador , soon destroyed that happy understanding which re- sults from similarity of tastes , and equality of mind . In the month of August , 1787 , she gave birth to a daughter , and soon after ac- companied ...
... talents to those of the ambassador , soon destroyed that happy understanding which re- sults from similarity of tastes , and equality of mind . In the month of August , 1787 , she gave birth to a daughter , and soon after ac- companied ...
Pagina 279
... talents , were synonymous . In the pro- phecy of Zachariah , chapter 5th , and verse 7th , it is expressly said , " There was lift up a talent of lead . " What will Mr. Malone say to this ? The late Mr. George Steevens , whose ...
... talents , were synonymous . In the pro- phecy of Zachariah , chapter 5th , and verse 7th , it is expressly said , " There was lift up a talent of lead . " What will Mr. Malone say to this ? The late Mr. George Steevens , whose ...
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