The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1808 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 9
... admire the unyielding perseverance , the ardent boldness , with which he always accomplishes them . It is singular how soon habit and resolution will form this charac- ter . A peculiar constitution of body united to strong powers of ...
... admire the unyielding perseverance , the ardent boldness , with which he always accomplishes them . It is singular how soon habit and resolution will form this charac- ter . A peculiar constitution of body united to strong powers of ...
Page 35
... admiration . Heaven grant that the dreadful lesson may have its proper effect , that we may be taught in time the danger of lodg- ing power where there is no res- ponsibility of property , and of let- ting loose the lower orders of soci ...
... admiration . Heaven grant that the dreadful lesson may have its proper effect , that we may be taught in time the danger of lodg- ing power where there is no res- ponsibility of property , and of let- ting loose the lower orders of soci ...
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... admiration to a people , who could leave so advantageous an im- pression of themselves the upon greatest part of the civilized world . Greek names are so much of the Greek language ; and therefore to those who read Greek , represent ge ...
... admiration to a people , who could leave so advantageous an im- pression of themselves the upon greatest part of the civilized world . Greek names are so much of the Greek language ; and therefore to those who read Greek , represent ge ...
Page 52
... eternally suspicious , this wonderful , much admired , unhap- py man , dragged on a miserable existence for the far greater part of life , and died out of his senses . 1 1 L question are utterly ruinous to London , 52 THE PORT FOLIO .
... eternally suspicious , this wonderful , much admired , unhap- py man , dragged on a miserable existence for the far greater part of life , and died out of his senses . 1 1 L question are utterly ruinous to London , 52 THE PORT FOLIO .
Page 55
... admired and ap- proved . industrious research of his predeces- sour had collected , many new proofs and illustrations supplied by his own sources of information , and the tho- rough examination of the subject held at the bar of the ...
... admired and ap- proved . industrious research of his predeces- sour had collected , many new proofs and illustrations supplied by his own sources of information , and the tho- rough examination of the subject held at the bar of the ...
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