Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... say , we regard , with peculiar plea- sure , genius , stooping from its loftier station , to introduce its elegancies into daily life , and deck the insignia of office , and the ornaments of common use , with shapes of loveliness and ...
... say , we regard , with peculiar plea- sure , genius , stooping from its loftier station , to introduce its elegancies into daily life , and deck the insignia of office , and the ornaments of common use , with shapes of loveliness and ...
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... says , to perform some manly action , he one day repaired to the walls , and 66 Having , " he continues , “ taken aim with my piece , where I saw the thickest croud of the enemy , I fixed my eye on a person who seemed to be lifted up by ...
... says , to perform some manly action , he one day repaired to the walls , and 66 Having , " he continues , “ taken aim with my piece , where I saw the thickest croud of the enemy , I fixed my eye on a person who seemed to be lifted up by ...
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... say y ? -For a while , I hesitated , whether I should not run down stairs ; -at last , I plucked up my courage , and , falling on my knees , exclaimed aloud , in these words , because he continued to scold- Is it reasonable , that ...
... say y ? -For a while , I hesitated , whether I should not run down stairs ; -at last , I plucked up my courage , and , falling on my knees , exclaimed aloud , in these words , because he continued to scold- Is it reasonable , that ...
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... says it would be tedious to give a circumstantial account ; he became ac- quainted with a professor of necromancy , witnessed his magi- cal spells , and beheld a legion of devils , who , in answer to his request , that he might be in ...
... says it would be tedious to give a circumstantial account ; he became ac- quainted with a professor of necromancy , witnessed his magi- cal spells , and beheld a legion of devils , who , in answer to his request , that he might be in ...
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... says he , " I shewed him into some ground - floor apartments , in which I had put together the several parts of the gate of Fontainebleau ; the king was seized with such as- tonishment , that he could not find in his heart to load me ...
... says he , " I shewed him into some ground - floor apartments , in which I had put together the several parts of the gate of Fontainebleau ; the king was seized with such as- tonishment , that he could not find in his heart to load me ...
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