The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... tion of those engaged in troublesome affairs , or harassed by anxious thoughts , the introduction of night scenery has an irresistible effect . When Virgil relates the sufferings of the unhappy Dido , after being basely deserted by ter ...
... tion of those engaged in troublesome affairs , or harassed by anxious thoughts , the introduction of night scenery has an irresistible effect . When Virgil relates the sufferings of the unhappy Dido , after being basely deserted by ter ...
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... tion of the species . This form of government was , in North America , by no means confin- ed to the Natches . It prevailed e- qually among the different nations of Florida and Virginia ; nay , it extend- ed , in a greater or less ...
... tion of the species . This form of government was , in North America , by no means confin- ed to the Natches . It prevailed e- qually among the different nations of Florida and Virginia ; nay , it extend- ed , in a greater or less ...
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... tion . Hence the obedience , the blind submission paid to him , are absolutely without a parallel . We may observe , moreover , that the despotism thus established is colu- pletely the despotism of opinion . In the great states ...
... tion . Hence the obedience , the blind submission paid to him , are absolutely without a parallel . We may observe , moreover , that the despotism thus established is colu- pletely the despotism of opinion . In the great states ...
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... tion of the strength of this passion among these savages . The anxiety and alarm which appear whenever danger seems to threaten their king ; the eager enquiries whether any inju- ry be intended him and above all , on the fall of one of ...
... tion of the strength of this passion among these savages . The anxiety and alarm which appear whenever danger seems to threaten their king ; the eager enquiries whether any inju- ry be intended him and above all , on the fall of one of ...
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... tion , and has even become proverbial in the country . As soon as the young ones are able to procure their own food , and to fly a considerable distance , the whole birds , old and young , whose number is still immense , notwithstanding ...
... tion , and has even become proverbial in the country . As soon as the young ones are able to procure their own food , and to fly a considerable distance , the whole birds , old and young , whose number is still immense , notwithstanding ...
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