Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 1William Blackwood, 1817 |
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... passed in op- position , have been able to obtain ; and for this consideration he was infinitely less indebted to his eloquence and talents , eminent as they were , than to the opinion universally entertained of his public and private ...
... passed in op- position , have been able to obtain ; and for this consideration he was infinitely less indebted to his eloquence and talents , eminent as they were , than to the opinion universally entertained of his public and private ...
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... passed on to the university in Oc- tober 1792. In November 1795 , he was placed under the care of the Rev. Mr Hewlett in London , with whom he lived , and who superintended his education for a period of two years . He then returned to ...
... passed on to the university in Oc- tober 1792. In November 1795 , he was placed under the care of the Rev. Mr Hewlett in London , with whom he lived , and who superintended his education for a period of two years . He then returned to ...
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... passed any thing that had been wit- nessed before among us . The stores of artillery in New York not furnishing the number and kind of cannon which she was destined to carry , it became necessary to transport guns from Philadelphia . A ...
... passed any thing that had been wit- nessed before among us . The stores of artillery in New York not furnishing the number and kind of cannon which she was destined to carry , it became necessary to transport guns from Philadelphia . A ...
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... passed the forts , and she overcame the resistance of wind and tide in her progress down the bay . She perform- ed beautiful manoeuvres around the United States frigate , Java , then at an- chor near the light - house . She moved with ...
... passed the forts , and she overcame the resistance of wind and tide in her progress down the bay . She perform- ed beautiful manoeuvres around the United States frigate , Java , then at an- chor near the light - house . She moved with ...
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... passed over . Though their numbers may perhaps have since * Grellmann . been somewhat diminished in particu- lar states by the progress of civiliza- tion , it seems to be generally allowed that their distinctive character and modes of ...
... passed over . Though their numbers may perhaps have since * Grellmann . been somewhat diminished in particu- lar states by the progress of civiliza- tion , it seems to be generally allowed that their distinctive character and modes of ...
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