The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 1Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1813 |
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Page 4
... favour this idea . Be it so : -Admit that our mo- tives are not quite pure - quite free from interested views— Have we then no interest in checking the slave - trade of foreign nations ? —Are our West - Indian colonies nothing to us ...
... favour this idea . Be it so : -Admit that our mo- tives are not quite pure - quite free from interested views— Have we then no interest in checking the slave - trade of foreign nations ? —Are our West - Indian colonies nothing to us ...
Page 9
... favour of a class to which a man belongs - may yet produce the worst consequences . It is our humble , but very decided opinion , that no planter should ever be appointed either governor , com- mander , judge , or revenue officer in the ...
... favour of a class to which a man belongs - may yet produce the worst consequences . It is our humble , but very decided opinion , that no planter should ever be appointed either governor , com- mander , judge , or revenue officer in the ...
Page 37
... favour of burning , which was wisely accom- plished next day . Perhaps Killpatrick would have done well to fol- low this example . Resolve me which is worst ; to be burnt out of house and home , or to be eaten out of house and home . In ...
... favour of burning , which was wisely accom- plished next day . Perhaps Killpatrick would have done well to fol- low this example . Resolve me which is worst ; to be burnt out of house and home , or to be eaten out of house and home . In ...
Page 63
... prepossesses a stranger in their favour . This cheerfulness is displayed in singing either ancient ballads , or songs , which they compose as they sing , with all the facility of the Italian improvisatori . One of their songs varying in 63.
... prepossesses a stranger in their favour . This cheerfulness is displayed in singing either ancient ballads , or songs , which they compose as they sing , with all the facility of the Italian improvisatori . One of their songs varying in 63.
Page 99
... favour of dialogue as a vehicle for philosophical discussion , though some of the principal reasons which determined them to adopt that form no longer exist . It seems however particularly ill adapted to the investigation in which Mr ...
... favour of dialogue as a vehicle for philosophical discussion , though some of the principal reasons which determined them to adopt that form no longer exist . It seems however particularly ill adapted to the investigation in which Mr ...
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