The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Հատոր 1 |
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Էջ 92
and is so far encouraged pect , that irresistible power was a ta- by the easy
communicative manners of Jismanic paper inscribed with certain the ex -
emperor , ( not a word of the infigures of pounds , shillings , and pence , terpreter
, ) that he ...
and is so far encouraged pect , that irresistible power was a ta- by the easy
communicative manners of Jismanic paper inscribed with certain the ex -
emperor , ( not a word of the infigures of pounds , shillings , and pence , terpreter
, ) that he ...
Էջ 181
We have not room for any further The faults of the production before extracts , but
these are sufficient to show us , however , appertain more to the the manly modes
of thinking and speak- manner , than the matter ; for the mat ing that distinguish ...
We have not room for any further The faults of the production before extracts , but
these are sufficient to show us , however , appertain more to the the manly modes
of thinking and speak- manner , than the matter ; for the mat ing that distinguish ...
Էջ 322
In this manner he conbe bore considerable resemblance . ... on all occasions to
despise the submissive until I was roused by a friendly bint from the and
effeminate manners of the people of Ras , who let me into the secret of what be
Amhara ...
In this manner he conbe bore considerable resemblance . ... on all occasions to
despise the submissive until I was roused by a friendly bint from the and
effeminate manners of the people of Ras , who let me into the secret of what be
Amhara ...
Էջ 399
At be might speak freely , and from which , length an individual approached , to
whom by means of the striking manner in which the multitude paid reverence ,
and who , to he would be able to present to his readers his great surprise and joy
...
At be might speak freely , and from which , length an individual approached , to
whom by means of the striking manner in which the multitude paid reverence ,
and who , to he would be able to present to his readers his great surprise and joy
...
Էջ 447
pend upon the grace and mercy of my His manner was rather reserved , but
canDivine Master , I shall endeavour to be did . He was studious , almost to
excess , prepared when he shall summon me to yet agreeable to all who enjoyed
his ...
pend upon the grace and mercy of my His manner was rather reserved , but
canDivine Master , I shall endeavour to be did . He was studious , almost to
excess , prepared when he shall summon me to yet agreeable to all who enjoyed
his ...
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The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Հատոր 3 H. Biglow,Orville Luther Holley Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1818 |
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