The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... importance , he had used every exertion , and it seems not without effect , to obtain the " necessary documents . " We are told , indeed , that " from the ca- binets of the curious and the hoards of literary misers , he drew such a ...
... importance , he had used every exertion , and it seems not without effect , to obtain the " necessary documents . " We are told , indeed , that " from the ca- binets of the curious and the hoards of literary misers , he drew such a ...
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... important stations under the government , particularly in the civil departments . In the army , courage and military skill have been consulted more than learning , and in several instances , Afri- cans and plantation negroes have held ...
... important stations under the government , particularly in the civil departments . In the army , courage and military skill have been consulted more than learning , and in several instances , Afri- cans and plantation negroes have held ...
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... important stations , as well military as civil , are supplied by them , principally perhaps , because a sufficient number of blacks of capacity and understanding are not to be found for those offices that require scholarship . The ...
... important stations , as well military as civil , are supplied by them , principally perhaps , because a sufficient number of blacks of capacity and understanding are not to be found for those offices that require scholarship . The ...
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... important step - he was to be made to comprehend that he had faculties which he had already exercised indeed , but without at- tending to their nature , and far superior to those of the body by which they are called into action ; that ...
... important step - he was to be made to comprehend that he had faculties which he had already exercised indeed , but without at- tending to their nature , and far superior to those of the body by which they are called into action ; that ...
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... importance in society , per- haps it is destined for St. Paul's to swell the catalogue of those , not less to be distinguished characters , who appear to owe their individual magnificence to their personal superiority ! Mr. Westmacott ...
... importance in society , per- haps it is destined for St. Paul's to swell the catalogue of those , not less to be distinguished characters , who appear to owe their individual magnificence to their personal superiority ! Mr. Westmacott ...
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