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Strona 125
... tion was too short to make an impression , and the pleasure , there- fore , cannot be recalled . But the immense multitude of specta VOL . II . R tors - crowded - scattered - and disposed into such AN AUTHOR'S EVENINGS . 125.
... tion was too short to make an impression , and the pleasure , there- fore , cannot be recalled . But the immense multitude of specta VOL . II . R tors - crowded - scattered - and disposed into such AN AUTHOR'S EVENINGS . 125.
Strona 258
... tion , entitled " The Rostrum , " in which he has endeavoured to il- lustrate the permanent public utility , and to display the intrinsic dignity and attractions of the species of oratory which he has cul- tivated ; its appropriate ...
... tion , entitled " The Rostrum , " in which he has endeavoured to il- lustrate the permanent public utility , and to display the intrinsic dignity and attractions of the species of oratory which he has cul- tivated ; its appropriate ...
Strona 461
... tion of the measures of congress , and to declare that they consi- dered this whole continent as under the highest obligations to that respectable body , for the wisdom of their counsels , and their un- remitted endeavours to maintain ...
... tion of the measures of congress , and to declare that they consi- dered this whole continent as under the highest obligations to that respectable body , for the wisdom of their counsels , and their un- remitted endeavours to maintain ...
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