The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... called politics , and from the shreds and fragments , trifling , contradictory , and vague , to be found in news- papers , and gravely dignified with the name of history . Is any profes sional skill , any maxim of domestic economy or of ...
... called politics , and from the shreds and fragments , trifling , contradictory , and vague , to be found in news- papers , and gravely dignified with the name of history . Is any profes sional skill , any maxim of domestic economy or of ...
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... called upon for our and letters . Fortunately of the latter we had none , for it newspapers is a fact well known here , that no letter deposited in that office ever reaches its address . Thence we were hurried to the house of citizen A ...
... called upon for our and letters . Fortunately of the latter we had none , for it newspapers is a fact well known here , that no letter deposited in that office ever reaches its address . Thence we were hurried to the house of citizen A ...
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... called carenage , from its being the place appro- priated for the repairing and careening of vessels . There are but three wharves : one , at which all the mercantile business is transac- ted ; another , for the accommodation of the ...
... called carenage , from its being the place appro- priated for the repairing and careening of vessels . There are but three wharves : one , at which all the mercantile business is transac- ted ; another , for the accommodation of the ...
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... be remorseless inhuman villains , some few are possessed of morality , virtue , and be- névolence . The ignorant negroes speak a language which is called Creole , but is a mixture of that language with. MEMOIRS OF HAYTI . 39.
... be remorseless inhuman villains , some few are possessed of morality , virtue , and be- névolence . The ignorant negroes speak a language which is called Creole , but is a mixture of that language with. MEMOIRS OF HAYTI . 39.
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... called upon to fulfil : we have no idea perhaps from our having been always in the use of our eyes and ears , how much of our education is acquired without any par- ticular tuition ; how much our minds and manners are formed from our ...
... called upon to fulfil : we have no idea perhaps from our having been always in the use of our eyes and ears , how much of our education is acquired without any par- ticular tuition ; how much our minds and manners are formed from our ...
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