Memoirs of the Life and Writings of B.F. ...W. Colburn, 1818 - 450 páginas |
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... common skuggs , without an elegy or an epitaph . Let us give him one in the monumental style and measure , which , being neither prose nor verse , is perhaps the properest for grief ; since to use common language would look as if we ...
... common skuggs , without an elegy or an epitaph . Let us give him one in the monumental style and measure , which , being neither prose nor verse , is perhaps the properest for grief ; since to use common language would look as if we ...
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... common enemy , upon your simple re- quisition , and give far beyond their abilities - re- flect that a penny taken from them by your power , is more honorable to you than a pound presented by their benevolence ; despise therefore their ...
... common enemy , upon your simple re- quisition , and give far beyond their abilities - re- flect that a penny taken from them by your power , is more honorable to you than a pound presented by their benevolence ; despise therefore their ...
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... common defence , and in annoying the common enemy , it is not as well the parts that pro- tect the whole , as the whole that protects the parts ? The protection then has been proportionably mu- tual . And whenever the time shall come ...
... common defence , and in annoying the common enemy , it is not as well the parts that pro- tect the whole , as the whole that protects the parts ? The protection then has been proportionably mu- tual . And whenever the time shall come ...
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RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS | 1 |
A Parable against Persecution in imitation of Scriptural | 11 |
A Parable on Brotherly Love | 21 |
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