The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Tom 8Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1816 |
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... become vague , obscure , and undefined ; yet it is a ques- tion whether this very obscurity does not enhance their glory , by giving a freer range to the imagination , and keeping from our view the little specks that , if the distance ...
... become vague , obscure , and undefined ; yet it is a ques- tion whether this very obscurity does not enhance their glory , by giving a freer range to the imagination , and keeping from our view the little specks that , if the distance ...
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... become his accu- sers or to listen in silence to the accusation ? No duty re- quires from an individual , or a nation , that they should be un- grateful ; nor for our part do we know of any moral obligation , which forbids us to ...
... become his accu- sers or to listen in silence to the accusation ? No duty re- quires from an individual , or a nation , that they should be un- grateful ; nor for our part do we know of any moral obligation , which forbids us to ...
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... become a subject or citizen of any foreign country , and the consequent duty of bearing arms against our own , is not settled on any basis of general reasoning , but is rather a matter of feeling , an affair of sentiment , appears ...
... become a subject or citizen of any foreign country , and the consequent duty of bearing arms against our own , is not settled on any basis of general reasoning , but is rather a matter of feeling , an affair of sentiment , appears ...
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... tained in the official letters of officers , is a reproach not con- fined to the officers , but extending to their country ; and that that nation , in which such misrepresentations become frequent , BRITISH OFFICIAL STATEMENTS . 29.
... tained in the official letters of officers , is a reproach not con- fined to the officers , but extending to their country ; and that that nation , in which such misrepresentations become frequent , BRITISH OFFICIAL STATEMENTS . 29.
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... become frequent , does indeed deserve the patent mentioned by the British Na- val Chronicle . It is not upon this point , the existence of such misrepresentations among us , that we are at present at issue with the British Naval ...
... become frequent , does indeed deserve the patent mentioned by the British Na- val Chronicle . It is not upon this point , the existence of such misrepresentations among us , that we are at present at issue with the British Naval ...
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