The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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The spirited exertions of our accomplished Engraver will , unquestionably , support the opinion . We , who are such sturdy republicans , can gaze with rapture at the features of Imperial Beauty ; and the majority of our readers will ...
The spirited exertions of our accomplished Engraver will , unquestionably , support the opinion . We , who are such sturdy republicans , can gaze with rapture at the features of Imperial Beauty ; and the majority of our readers will ...
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He was wedded to his opinions , and relinquished them , with great reluctance , when tenable no longer . lle generally judged correctly in his own sphere ; while , out of ...
He was wedded to his opinions , and relinquished them , with great reluctance , when tenable no longer . lle generally judged correctly in his own sphere ; while , out of ...
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Taking this for granted , still , Mr. Oldschool , as I am constantly of opinion , with the liberal Romans , that the suum cuique should always be impartially awarded , I take the liberty of associating Mr. Ramsden with Mr. Godfrey .
Taking this for granted , still , Mr. Oldschool , as I am constantly of opinion , with the liberal Romans , that the suum cuique should always be impartially awarded , I take the liberty of associating Mr. Ramsden with Mr. Godfrey .
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Nor is he less amenable for quoting the opinion of Mr. Martin , uttered a ago , " that the air is a fluid sui generis , ” were the originator recalled into existence , he would blush to repeat it after the slighest review of the ...
Nor is he less amenable for quoting the opinion of Mr. Martin , uttered a ago , " that the air is a fluid sui generis , ” were the originator recalled into existence , he would blush to repeat it after the slighest review of the ...
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He dedicated a portion of his time and his learning to the purposes of studying the sacred writings in the original , and re - examining the opinions of the sages of the law upon the constitution of his country .
He dedicated a portion of his time and his learning to the purposes of studying the sacred writings in the original , and re - examining the opinions of the sages of the law upon the constitution of his country .
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