The Monthly Magazine, Volume 40R. Phillips, 1815 |
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... never more general than at this new era . Every pen carries a warlike attitude , and the restoration and future maintenance of order and good government can be ex- pected only from enthroned rule and so ber authority , holding a banner ...
... never more general than at this new era . Every pen carries a warlike attitude , and the restoration and future maintenance of order and good government can be ex- pected only from enthroned rule and so ber authority , holding a banner ...
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... never intended to be regarded . I presume not to " lord " over any one . It never could be my intention to dictate to the experienced chemist , who must be allowed to be well - versed in the sum of risk . Mr. Howard's fulminating silver ...
... never intended to be regarded . I presume not to " lord " over any one . It never could be my intention to dictate to the experienced chemist , who must be allowed to be well - versed in the sum of risk . Mr. Howard's fulminating silver ...
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... never wearied with hearing of the con- quest of Troy , and the adventures of those illustrious personages who contri- buted to that catastrophe ; of the cala- mities which had befallen the two great houses of Cadmus and Tantalus ; of ...
... never wearied with hearing of the con- quest of Troy , and the adventures of those illustrious personages who contri- buted to that catastrophe ; of the cala- mities which had befallen the two great houses of Cadmus and Tantalus ; of ...
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... never was endowed With knowledge universal . Various gifts Doth she dispense : to you the warrior's palm , To others sapient counsels . " And Maherbal , in precisely the same spirit , says-- " Non omnia nimirum eidem Dei dedere ...
... never was endowed With knowledge universal . Various gifts Doth she dispense : to you the warrior's palm , To others sapient counsels . " And Maherbal , in precisely the same spirit , says-- " Non omnia nimirum eidem Dei dedere ...
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... never having taken so much pains for victory , and never having been so near being beaten . " And says , that " Bonaparte fought throughout with infi- nite skill and bravery , " but that the phy- sical strength of his own army was su ...
... never having taken so much pains for victory , and never having been so near being beaten . " And says , that " Bonaparte fought throughout with infi- nite skill and bravery , " but that the phy- sical strength of his own army was su ...
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