The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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subject we mean to offer to their attention , and endeavour to conciliate their favour , by mentioning any recommendatory cir- cumstances by which it is rendered peculiarly interesting ; and at the same time to deprecate their censure ...
subject we mean to offer to their attention , and endeavour to conciliate their favour , by mentioning any recommendatory cir- cumstances by which it is rendered peculiarly interesting ; and at the same time to deprecate their censure ...
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... favour , the authority of the junior lord Lyttleton , and then publish , from a scarce source , the Biography of another BACON . My country employments are better than you imagine . I am reading , with great care and observation , the ...
... favour , the authority of the junior lord Lyttleton , and then publish , from a scarce source , the Biography of another BACON . My country employments are better than you imagine . I am reading , with great care and observation , the ...
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... favour of the rejected Spencer , and invite him back to re- sume his quondam place in our wardrobes ? Taste . " There is no disputing about tastes , " said one of the ancient philosophers . Every day exemplifies the correctness of the ...
... favour of the rejected Spencer , and invite him back to re- sume his quondam place in our wardrobes ? Taste . " There is no disputing about tastes , " said one of the ancient philosophers . Every day exemplifies the correctness of the ...
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... favoured his impos- ture , is a youth who made his appearance about the middle of the last century in the island of Martinique , under the title of He- reditary Prince of Modena . The following is a statement of the facts such as they ...
... favoured his impos- ture , is a youth who made his appearance about the middle of the last century in the island of Martinique , under the title of He- reditary Prince of Modena . The following is a statement of the facts such as they ...
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... favour . He eluded by vague answers the .umerous questions addressed to him ; and the mys- terious couduct of Rhodez supported and even increased a curi- osity which was directed towards the young stranger with great- er vivacity in ...
... favour . He eluded by vague answers the .umerous questions addressed to him ; and the mys- terious couduct of Rhodez supported and even increased a curi- osity which was directed towards the young stranger with great- er vivacity in ...
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