The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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Page 320
... able to trace them , are of the highest repute ; and that he has examined for himself he suffi ciently proves , by offering , for the first time , his references to the eye of the reader . " Curtailing the usual introductory routine of ...
... able to trace them , are of the highest repute ; and that he has examined for himself he suffi ciently proves , by offering , for the first time , his references to the eye of the reader . " Curtailing the usual introductory routine of ...
Page 329
... able to bring him to the gallows . The cabildos , or municipal go- vernments of the new world , were established by the Spaniards at a time when they still enjoyed freedom at home , and they were therefore modelled on the plan of the ...
... able to bring him to the gallows . The cabildos , or municipal go- vernments of the new world , were established by the Spaniards at a time when they still enjoyed freedom at home , and they were therefore modelled on the plan of the ...
Page 335
... able commanders are alone wanting to make the British the best troops in Europe . This opinion is certain ly very prevalent on the continent of Europe . The British officers are not considered as inferior to those of any army in Europe ...
... able commanders are alone wanting to make the British the best troops in Europe . This opinion is certain ly very prevalent on the continent of Europe . The British officers are not considered as inferior to those of any army in Europe ...
Page 336
... able to find two neck- cloths together , tied in the same manner . Of whistling winds ; as yet to neither side The 336 THE BRITISH MILITARY CHARACTER . Anecdote page 377 The British military character South American mode of bleeding ibid.
... able to find two neck- cloths together , tied in the same manner . Of whistling winds ; as yet to neither side The 336 THE BRITISH MILITARY CHARACTER . Anecdote page 377 The British military character South American mode of bleeding ibid.
Page 337
... able to com- pare Homer's descriptions with na- ture itself , as well as in the similes derived from this source , as in all the others , he will the better under- stand their application , and recog- nize their accuracy . purposes In ...
... able to com- pare Homer's descriptions with na- ture itself , as well as in the similes derived from this source , as in all the others , he will the better under- stand their application , and recog- nize their accuracy . purposes In ...
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