The Port Folio, Volume 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... received from the voice of the vulgar , the blind , the ignorant , for few or none of those who write were present at the occurrences they state , or if present they could not see every thing themselves ; nor were they called to the ...
... received from the voice of the vulgar , the blind , the ignorant , for few or none of those who write were present at the occurrences they state , or if present they could not see every thing themselves ; nor were they called to the ...
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... received a pilot off the harbour of the Cape , and in about one hour anchored before the town . We were im- mediately visited by a mulatto officer of the port , dressed in a kind of uniform and a military chapeau , who directed the ...
... received a pilot off the harbour of the Cape , and in about one hour anchored before the town . We were im- mediately visited by a mulatto officer of the port , dressed in a kind of uniform and a military chapeau , who directed the ...
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... received laws of metre , and framed a fabric of verse altogether his own . An innovation so bold as that of Mr. Southey , was sure to meet with dis- approbation and ridicule . The world naturally looks with suspicion on sys- téms ...
... received laws of metre , and framed a fabric of verse altogether his own . An innovation so bold as that of Mr. Southey , was sure to meet with dis- approbation and ridicule . The world naturally looks with suspicion on sys- téms ...
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... received commissions from the then proprietors , to excute the offices of prothonotary , clerk of the sessions , orphan's courts , and recorder of deeds for that county ; and such was the uni- form tenor of his conduct as to insure the ...
... received commissions from the then proprietors , to excute the offices of prothonotary , clerk of the sessions , orphan's courts , and recorder of deeds for that county ; and such was the uni- form tenor of his conduct as to insure the ...
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... received from him an injury . Those who knew him well will not hesitate to acknowledge the correctness of this brief eulogium on departed worth . To his family his loss is irreparable — as a husband and a father , he was af- fectionate ...
... received from him an injury . Those who knew him well will not hesitate to acknowledge the correctness of this brief eulogium on departed worth . To his family his loss is irreparable — as a husband and a father , he was af- fectionate ...
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