The Port Folio, Volumes 1-2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1806 |
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Page 13
... principles about which all the protestant churches agree , the clergyman , who delivers the lessons and teaches the tenets of Religion , avoids to inculcate , in the minds of those who are not born in the esta- blished episcopal church ...
... principles about which all the protestant churches agree , the clergyman , who delivers the lessons and teaches the tenets of Religion , avoids to inculcate , in the minds of those who are not born in the esta- blished episcopal church ...
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... principles . It will be perused with considerable interest , on this side of the Atlantic , because the fable is grounded on a certain tradition of a very early emigration of Welsh adventurers to the banks of the Missouri . Mr ...
... principles . It will be perused with considerable interest , on this side of the Atlantic , because the fable is grounded on a certain tradition of a very early emigration of Welsh adventurers to the banks of the Missouri . Mr ...
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... principles that ever disturbed the re- pose of mankind , abounds sometimes in the For the Port Folio . THE FINE ARTS . Two pictures of the stupendous ca- taract of Niagara have been lately pub . lished in London , on a scale of 30 by 24 ...
... principles that ever disturbed the re- pose of mankind , abounds sometimes in the For the Port Folio . THE FINE ARTS . Two pictures of the stupendous ca- taract of Niagara have been lately pub . lished in London , on a scale of 30 by 24 ...
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... principles , and for an Indian interest . Whenever I went to a town - meeting , or what the French more elegantly call the Primary Assemblies , I used to mark the fierce gestures , and learn the bold metaphors of the very natural ...
... principles , and for an Indian interest . Whenever I went to a town - meeting , or what the French more elegantly call the Primary Assemblies , I used to mark the fierce gestures , and learn the bold metaphors of the very natural ...
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... principle of a word to the wise , or , as HUDIBRAS would have had it , " by in- tuition ! " It would amuse you , Sir , but sadly at my expense , were I to relate all , or half , the blunders by which my igno- rance has been exposed , in ...
... principle of a word to the wise , or , as HUDIBRAS would have had it , " by in- tuition ! " It would amuse you , Sir , but sadly at my expense , were I to relate all , or half , the blunders by which my igno- rance has been exposed , in ...
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