The Port Folio, Volume 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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Pagina 17
... force than against their potions and venemous prescriptions . Such is the perfection of the sciences among the citizens of this re- public , and from these general causes arises my continual laughter . While we were amusing ourselves ...
... force than against their potions and venemous prescriptions . Such is the perfection of the sciences among the citizens of this re- public , and from these general causes arises my continual laughter . While we were amusing ourselves ...
Pagina 38
... force to be 60,000 . About one - sixth of the population of a country is usually considered as capable of bearing arms , but as in Hayti , boys are put into the ranks at the age of four- teen , we may fairly conclude that one - fifth ...
... force to be 60,000 . About one - sixth of the population of a country is usually considered as capable of bearing arms , but as in Hayti , boys are put into the ranks at the age of four- teen , we may fairly conclude that one - fifth ...
Pagina 43
... force , for in addition to what is called talking on the fingers , there is an infinite variety of gests , and there is the expression of the counte- nance . I am just as well satisfied , I confess , and it is right I should be , at my ...
... force , for in addition to what is called talking on the fingers , there is an infinite variety of gests , and there is the expression of the counte- nance . I am just as well satisfied , I confess , and it is right I should be , at my ...
Pagina 74
... in wait in the low branches of trees for the deer , on whom they spring with prodi- gious force , and soon destroy them . The one mentioned above bad seized a Recounts the toils and terrors of the chase ; And 74 ORIGINAL POETRY .
... in wait in the low branches of trees for the deer , on whom they spring with prodi- gious force , and soon destroy them . The one mentioned above bad seized a Recounts the toils and terrors of the chase ; And 74 ORIGINAL POETRY .
Pagina 96
... Force , have often failed to accomplish that tory . Nations have been guided - armies have been inspired with cou- rage - and empires have been subverted , by the all - subduing influence An ordinary , unimpassioned utterance may be ...
... Force , have often failed to accomplish that tory . Nations have been guided - armies have been inspired with cou- rage - and empires have been subverted , by the all - subduing influence An ordinary , unimpassioned utterance may be ...
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