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... English supersti- tion . He does not , as Mr. Lewis does , plunder the graves , animate the mouldering bodies , and dignify this strange species of ma nufacture by the name of ghosts . Nor is it unworthy of remark , that Mr. Southey ...
... English supersti- tion . He does not , as Mr. Lewis does , plunder the graves , animate the mouldering bodies , and dignify this strange species of ma nufacture by the name of ghosts . Nor is it unworthy of remark , that Mr. Southey ...
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... English outline from which The Port Folio copy is taken , excites no commendation even as an etching , yet some- thing is in our possession relating to this much - praised picture , upon which we may hazard a few observations . Let us ...
... English outline from which The Port Folio copy is taken , excites no commendation even as an etching , yet some- thing is in our possession relating to this much - praised picture , upon which we may hazard a few observations . Let us ...
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... English bishop in green and gold . All the scriptural accounts of Christ repre sent him as plain , unaffected , unpretending , unassuming . The dress which Mr. West has given to him is the most costly those times could afford . It is ...
... English bishop in green and gold . All the scriptural accounts of Christ repre sent him as plain , unaffected , unpretending , unassuming . The dress which Mr. West has given to him is the most costly those times could afford . It is ...
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... English advocate . In the pleadings of Mr. Emmett , the marks of a fine genius are every where discernible . To ardour and impetuosity of feel- ing , he unites quickness of intuition and sagacity of reasoning , The velocity of his ...
... English advocate . In the pleadings of Mr. Emmett , the marks of a fine genius are every where discernible . To ardour and impetuosity of feel- ing , he unites quickness of intuition and sagacity of reasoning , The velocity of his ...
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... English . This man was by birth a Virginian , and had been forty years among the Chickasaws . His countenance and manners were savage and worse than Indian . I met many parties of boatmen to day , and crossed a number of bad swamps ...
... English . This man was by birth a Virginian , and had been forty years among the Chickasaws . His countenance and manners were savage and worse than Indian . I met many parties of boatmen to day , and crossed a number of bad swamps ...
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