The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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... opinion . We , who are such sturdy republicans , can gaze with rapture at the fea- tures of Imperial Beauty ; and the majority of our readers will survey with every complacent emotion , the interesting counte- nance of Maria Louisa ...
... opinion . We , who are such sturdy republicans , can gaze with rapture at the fea- tures of Imperial Beauty ; and the majority of our readers will survey with every complacent emotion , the interesting counte- nance of Maria Louisa ...
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... opinions , and relinquished them , with great reluctance , when tenable no longer . He generally judged correctly in his own sphere ; while , out of it , when men and business were the objects of conversation , his judgment was ...
... opinions , and relinquished them , with great reluctance , when tenable no longer . He generally judged correctly in his own sphere ; while , out of it , when men and business were the objects of conversation , his judgment was ...
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... opinion , with the liberal Romans , that the suum cuique should always be impartially awarded , I take the liberty of associating Mr. Rams- den with Mr. Godfrey . He , who makes decided improvements upon the invention of another is ...
... opinion , with the liberal Romans , that the suum cuique should always be impartially awarded , I take the liberty of associating Mr. Rams- den with Mr. Godfrey . He , who makes decided improvements upon the invention of another is ...
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... opinion of Mr. Martin , uttered a long time ago , " that the air is a fluid sui generis , " were the originator recalled into existence , he would blush to repeat it af- ter the slighest review of the luminous discoveries of the modern ...
... opinion of Mr. Martin , uttered a long time ago , " that the air is a fluid sui generis , " were the originator recalled into existence , he would blush to repeat it af- ter the slighest review of the luminous discoveries of the modern ...
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... opinions of the sages of the law upon the constitution of his country . But these , which would have occupied the lives of many men , were to him but secondary pursuits : the cultivation of music , of poetry , of chemistry , and of ...
... opinions of the sages of the law upon the constitution of his country . But these , which would have occupied the lives of many men , were to him but secondary pursuits : the cultivation of music , of poetry , of chemistry , and of ...
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