The Port Folio, Volumes 1-2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1806 |
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Page 9
... things contrary to re- ligion . You know , replied he , that I am not a Catholic , but no person has spoken of the ... thing , he was particularly charmed with nature and frankness . He told me , that his works were not adapted to my ...
... things contrary to re- ligion . You know , replied he , that I am not a Catholic , but no person has spoken of the ... thing , he was particularly charmed with nature and frankness . He told me , that his works were not adapted to my ...
Page 11
... thing , by saying that they are making themselves Greeks or statues , and that they drape themselves . They wear ... things , that their clothes should look like wet linen . Dealer . Wet ! that is beautiful , in- deed ! J Stay - maker ...
... thing , by saying that they are making themselves Greeks or statues , and that they drape themselves . They wear ... things , that their clothes should look like wet linen . Dealer . Wet ! that is beautiful , in- deed ! J Stay - maker ...
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... things to say ! Stay - maker . And it would be so evident that we have nothing but the public good in view ! Dealer ... thing in the local situation combines to afford those fundamental points of education , health , and cheer- fulness ...
... things to say ! Stay - maker . And it would be so evident that we have nothing but the public good in view ! Dealer ... thing in the local situation combines to afford those fundamental points of education , health , and cheer- fulness ...
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... thing else , we deserved to have our brains knocked out ten years ago . I have received the money punctually of Mr. Daniel Hayes , have his receipt , and hereby return you all the thanks that your friendship in that affair ought to ...
... thing else , we deserved to have our brains knocked out ten years ago . I have received the money punctually of Mr. Daniel Hayes , have his receipt , and hereby return you all the thanks that your friendship in that affair ought to ...
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... thing has been done which was so naturally to be ex- pected from the author of the History of Scotland , and of the Age of Charles the Fifth . I believe few books have done more than this towards clearing up dark points , correcting ...
... thing has been done which was so naturally to be ex- pected from the author of the History of Scotland , and of the Age of Charles the Fifth . I believe few books have done more than this towards clearing up dark points , correcting ...
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