The Port Folio, Volumes 1-2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1806 |
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... King James , who had a high opinion of his abilities , and often expressed great satisfaction in having been the means of introducing so worthy a person into the church . He was ordained by his friend , Dr. King , bishop of London , who ...
... King James , who had a high opinion of his abilities , and often expressed great satisfaction in having been the means of introducing so worthy a person into the church . He was ordained by his friend , Dr. King , bishop of London , who ...
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... king Philip , and sometimes with the adventures of the sachems of Massa- soit . The memoirs of the Pequod and Narraganset tribes were familiar to my recollection ; and I devoured the story of Wittuwamat . While the declaimers and the ...
... king Philip , and sometimes with the adventures of the sachems of Massa- soit . The memoirs of the Pequod and Narraganset tribes were familiar to my recollection ; and I devoured the story of Wittuwamat . While the declaimers and the ...
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... king , and a man ; as. authors , which they , or his father , in the interval of his professional labours , had read to him . \ [ To be continued . ] For the Port Folio . THE DRAMA . MR . OLDSCHOOL , The Theatrical Censor of Saturday ...
... king , and a man ; as. authors , which they , or his father , in the interval of his professional labours , had read to him . \ [ To be continued . ] For the Port Folio . THE DRAMA . MR . OLDSCHOOL , The Theatrical Censor of Saturday ...
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са CY 3 king , and a man ; as by ' man , ' the in- | to add to these animadversions , those clusion of all the qualities of a man and praises which all my friends assure me a king . he fully earned . I have inserted , between brackets ...
са CY 3 king , and a man ; as by ' man , ' the in- | to add to these animadversions , those clusion of all the qualities of a man and praises which all my friends assure me a king . he fully earned . I have inserted , between brackets ...
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... king . M M. de Malesherbes , Legouvé , senior , and Malouet were likewise consulted . Ma- louet was of opinion that the king ought to explain himself frankly , and most fully , on the vices and dangers of this constitution ; that he ...
... king . M M. de Malesherbes , Legouvé , senior , and Malouet were likewise consulted . Ma- louet was of opinion that the king ought to explain himself frankly , and most fully , on the vices and dangers of this constitution ; that he ...
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