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... character , that will produce honour to the artist , and may give to posterity the expressive features of the American Cato . " To this note Dr. Williamson replied in his appropriate caustic style : " Mr. Hugh Williamson is much obliged ...
... character , that will produce honour to the artist , and may give to posterity the expressive features of the American Cato . " To this note Dr. Williamson replied in his appropriate caustic style : " Mr. Hugh Williamson is much obliged ...
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more polished manners than those which adorned the character of this illustrious and lamented man . We have contented ourselves , for the present , with this me- morial of the services and character of one of our preceptors , s ...
more polished manners than those which adorned the character of this illustrious and lamented man . We have contented ourselves , for the present , with this me- morial of the services and character of one of our preceptors , s ...
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... character of his ser- Ewing Dr. anecdote of , 104 ; some account of , mons , 251 497 Ismayl and Maryam , an Arabi ... character of , 209 - 358 Lalla Rookh , translated into Italian , 259 28 Laodicea , present state of , 94 Letters a une ...
... character of his ser- Ewing Dr. anecdote of , 104 ; some account of , mons , 251 497 Ismayl and Maryam , an Arabi ... character of , 209 - 358 Lalla Rookh , translated into Italian , 259 28 Laodicea , present state of , 94 Letters a une ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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