The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1817 |
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Pagina 79
... feeling the direful effects of the treaty of Ghent . However , if America should think proper again to declare war , the British nation is faithfully exhorted not to conduct another contest on the principles by which the last was ...
... feeling the direful effects of the treaty of Ghent . However , if America should think proper again to declare war , the British nation is faithfully exhorted not to conduct another contest on the principles by which the last was ...
Pagina 80
... feel no hesitation in concurring with the sen- sible and patriotic writer who has suggested these remarks , in the opinion , that there is no people on earth who will so readily as the Americans , take advantage of an oversight , and ...
... feel no hesitation in concurring with the sen- sible and patriotic writer who has suggested these remarks , in the opinion , that there is no people on earth who will so readily as the Americans , take advantage of an oversight , and ...
Pagina 109
... feeling of permanent dislike in the doctor , hardly justified by the weakness which produced it . In the original note , the observation is in this form , and is somewhat varied in the text , as the editor ac- knowledges : The old clerk ...
... feeling of permanent dislike in the doctor , hardly justified by the weakness which produced it . In the original note , the observation is in this form , and is somewhat varied in the text , as the editor ac- knowledges : The old clerk ...
Pagina 111
... feels only his own necessities , he is apt to think those of others less pressing , and to accuse them of withholding what in truth they cannot give . He that has his foot firm upon dry ground may pluck another out of the water ; but of ...
... feels only his own necessities , he is apt to think those of others less pressing , and to accuse them of withholding what in truth they cannot give . He that has his foot firm upon dry ground may pluck another out of the water ; but of ...
Pagina 124
... feels no hesitation in avowing them.- Though he has learnt to call no man master , but freely to follow that sense of the sacred scriptures which he conceives the original most naturally suggests , yet he owns , that in his general ...
... feels no hesitation in avowing them.- Though he has learnt to call no man master , but freely to follow that sense of the sacred scriptures which he conceives the original most naturally suggests , yet he owns , that in his general ...
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