The Southern Review, Tom 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... adopting that title for his great work . He wrote Latin with too much purity to deviate from the best standards , and ... adopted that title to excite curiosity . It is to the genius and learning of that extraordinary 1828. ] 91 Kent's ...
... adopting that title for his great work . He wrote Latin with too much purity to deviate from the best standards , and ... adopted that title to excite curiosity . It is to the genius and learning of that extraordinary 1828. ] 91 Kent's ...
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... adopted , would have been consi- dered as an act of open hostility against the Revolution . But when the most illustrious of these emigrants , not satisfied with withdrawing in disgust from scenes which they might , perhaps , have ...
... adopted , would have been consi- dered as an act of open hostility against the Revolution . But when the most illustrious of these emigrants , not satisfied with withdrawing in disgust from scenes which they might , perhaps , have ...
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... adopted , or even proposed ; and , on a careful examination , we think it will be found , that until the year 1811 , the policy of laying the deep and broad foundation of such an establishment was never decisively adopted by the United ...
... adopted , or even proposed ; and , on a careful examination , we think it will be found , that until the year 1811 , the policy of laying the deep and broad foundation of such an establishment was never decisively adopted by the United ...
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