The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1817 |
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Pagina 56
... eyes against those lights of experience which are blazing so vividly in the mother country . We are too poor , too young , to carry on business for ourselves . In every number , almost , of this journal , during the few months that it ...
... eyes against those lights of experience which are blazing so vividly in the mother country . We are too poor , too young , to carry on business for ourselves . In every number , almost , of this journal , during the few months that it ...
Pagina 66
... eye . The anxiety of the author and his reviewer , on the subject of Canada , is quite . natural , but as long as Great Britain is obliged to give bribes to settlers " to prevent them from repairing to the United States , in preference ...
... eye . The anxiety of the author and his reviewer , on the subject of Canada , is quite . natural , but as long as Great Britain is obliged to give bribes to settlers " to prevent them from repairing to the United States , in preference ...
Pagina 71
... eyes of our ministers have been opened to their de- signs ; and we trust that our influence with the government of Naples is sufficiently powerful to disappoint these ambitious Re- publicans . " It is not enough , however , that we set ...
... eyes of our ministers have been opened to their de- signs ; and we trust that our influence with the government of Naples is sufficiently powerful to disappoint these ambitious Re- publicans . " It is not enough , however , that we set ...
Pagina 78
... eyes ! We agree with the author in think- ing , that more land would be cleared by such a corps in one year , than by the same number of individuals , unorganized and un- controled , in the space of twelve years . In short , if govern ...
... eyes ! We agree with the author in think- ing , that more land would be cleared by such a corps in one year , than by the same number of individuals , unorganized and un- controled , in the space of twelve years . In short , if govern ...
Pagina 81
... eye . There Poverty his bosom wrings , And the starv'd cricket nightly sings . By dying coals I see him sit , With ... eyes and auburn hair ; Of youthful nymphs , whose sad disdain , Has waken'd all my bosom's pain , ( Though all the ...
... eye . There Poverty his bosom wrings , And the starv'd cricket nightly sings . By dying coals I see him sit , With ... eyes and auburn hair ; Of youthful nymphs , whose sad disdain , Has waken'd all my bosom's pain , ( Though all the ...
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