The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... British , and imposed upon him the ne- cessity of seeking personal safety by flight from that city . Passing into Pennsylvania , he took up his residence near the place of his birth , and for the following two or three years was in ...
... British , and imposed upon him the ne- cessity of seeking personal safety by flight from that city . Passing into Pennsylvania , he took up his residence near the place of his birth , and for the following two or three years was in ...
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... British . The influence that he had exercised among his people in favor of the Revolution , had been too open and marked to escape the malignant obser- vation of the Tories . The most atro- cious threats had been uttered against him ...
... British . The influence that he had exercised among his people in favor of the Revolution , had been too open and marked to escape the malignant obser- vation of the Tories . The most atro- cious threats had been uttered against him ...
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... British ensign , and erecting that of the Two Si- cilies , declared that it should be ever known as the isle of Ferdinand . While the right of possession was warmly dis- puting , and the philosophers of Sicily argued as earnestly all ...
... British ensign , and erecting that of the Two Si- cilies , declared that it should be ever known as the isle of Ferdinand . While the right of possession was warmly dis- puting , and the philosophers of Sicily argued as earnestly all ...
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... British es- sayist , a few more were dragged along in the procession . " An extrava- gant spirit of utility invades every scene of life however sequestered . We at- tempt not to brighten the grim features of care , or relieve the ...
... British es- sayist , a few more were dragged along in the procession . " An extrava- gant spirit of utility invades every scene of life however sequestered . We at- tempt not to brighten the grim features of care , or relieve the ...
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... British statesmen , the late Sir James Mackintosh , once wrote as follows : " I swallow Corinne slowly , that I may taste every drop ; I prolong my enjoyment , and really dread its ter- mination . Powerful and extraordinary book - a ...
... British statesmen , the late Sir James Mackintosh , once wrote as follows : " I swallow Corinne slowly , that I may taste every drop ; I prolong my enjoyment , and really dread its ter- mination . Powerful and extraordinary book - a ...
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