The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Pagina 170
... excited attention will be found to sparkle with metaphorical beauty . The philologist may augment his stores from the study of Jewish Antiquities , and the divine , may greatly relieve the aridness of theological disquisition , by an ...
... excited attention will be found to sparkle with metaphorical beauty . The philologist may augment his stores from the study of Jewish Antiquities , and the divine , may greatly relieve the aridness of theological disquisition , by an ...
Pagina 381
... excited by the extension of that clemency to felons and murderers , which was denied to men , who had freely shed their blood in the cause of their country , and for the restoration of the " beloved " Ferdinand , and whose only crime ...
... excited by the extension of that clemency to felons and murderers , which was denied to men , who had freely shed their blood in the cause of their country , and for the restoration of the " beloved " Ferdinand , and whose only crime ...
Pagina 492
... excited little atten- tion . San Miguel's enunciation is bad . He gave no emphasis to those sentences , even in the answer to the French note , which was understood to be from his own pen . Yet no aid of elocution was necessary to ...
... excited little atten- tion . San Miguel's enunciation is bad . He gave no emphasis to those sentences , even in the answer to the French note , which was understood to be from his own pen . Yet no aid of elocution was necessary to ...
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