The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... means . Martial alone with his equivoca- tions might have provoked his anger , but he swears that he never saw his face , nor knew any thing of him . As for myself , I can say without vanity , that I have always been considered mild and ...
... means . Martial alone with his equivoca- tions might have provoked his anger , but he swears that he never saw his face , nor knew any thing of him . As for myself , I can say without vanity , that I have always been considered mild and ...
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... means he would be able to procure materials , which we knew Time and Carelessness had conspired to disperse ; and we distrusted too his competency , even if his well - direc- ted exertions should overcome this obstacle , to determine ...
... means he would be able to procure materials , which we knew Time and Carelessness had conspired to disperse ; and we distrusted too his competency , even if his well - direc- ted exertions should overcome this obstacle , to determine ...
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... invention of the Press . Of all the forms of publication , that of a large sheet filled with small type , and printed and dispersed daily , is the most to be ad- mired . By this means , a man shall have 32 THE SCRIBBLER .
... invention of the Press . Of all the forms of publication , that of a large sheet filled with small type , and printed and dispersed daily , is the most to be ad- mired . By this means , a man shall have 32 THE SCRIBBLER .
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mired . By this means , a man shall have , for eight dollars , in daily and convenient portions , put into his hand , without effort or forethought of his own , a quantity equal to twenty - four volumes in octavo . " How powerful , in ...
mired . By this means , a man shall have , for eight dollars , in daily and convenient portions , put into his hand , without effort or forethought of his own , a quantity equal to twenty - four volumes in octavo . " How powerful , in ...
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... means of forming a true decision . In all transactions with our fellow - men , we must reckon largely on the influence of passions and prejudices , and draw from their folly , their precipitation , and their selfishness , new motives ...
... means of forming a true decision . In all transactions with our fellow - men , we must reckon largely on the influence of passions and prejudices , and draw from their folly , their precipitation , and their selfishness , new motives ...
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