The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 26
... cause , and that nothing has been offered in its defence but what is consis- tent with the soundest reason and the purest truth . If the pas- sions be addressed - the looks , the tones , the gestures must be accommodated to their nature ...
... cause , and that nothing has been offered in its defence but what is consis- tent with the soundest reason and the purest truth . If the pas- sions be addressed - the looks , the tones , the gestures must be accommodated to their nature ...
Page 28
... causes , the Jews caught me in the temple and went about to kill me . Having therefore obtained help of God , I continue unto this day , witnessing both to small and great , saying none other things . than those which Moses and the ...
... causes , the Jews caught me in the temple and went about to kill me . Having therefore obtained help of God , I continue unto this day , witnessing both to small and great , saying none other things . than those which Moses and the ...
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... cause without having examined it with minuteness and accuracy . His sagacity and his vigilance were displayed in various plans for the regulation of the hospitals and the relief of the poor . His judicial knowledge was so remark- able ...
... cause without having examined it with minuteness and accuracy . His sagacity and his vigilance were displayed in various plans for the regulation of the hospitals and the relief of the poor . His judicial knowledge was so remark- able ...
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... mine . Sweet Ellen's the cause of my wo , ' Tis madness her charms to behold , Her bosom's as white as the snow , And the heart it enshrines is as cold . Her gay repartees have a grace Good humour alone can 50 THE POLITE SCHOLAR .
... mine . Sweet Ellen's the cause of my wo , ' Tis madness her charms to behold , Her bosom's as white as the snow , And the heart it enshrines is as cold . Her gay repartees have a grace Good humour alone can 50 THE POLITE SCHOLAR .
Page 60
... cause of this mysterious desertion , and told them of the bitterness of hereafter to those who having once known abandoned the re- ligion of the only true God . The poor Indians shook their heads , and informed him that the Great Spirit ...
... cause of this mysterious desertion , and told them of the bitterness of hereafter to those who having once known abandoned the re- ligion of the only true God . The poor Indians shook their heads , and informed him that the Great Spirit ...
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