North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Sayfa 177
... least confidence in his own taste or judgment with respect to his own productions or those of others . We find him on his return from his first voyage , talk- ing with delight of an imitation of Horace , which his biographer is too ...
... least confidence in his own taste or judgment with respect to his own productions or those of others . We find him on his return from his first voyage , talk- ing with delight of an imitation of Horace , which his biographer is too ...
Sayfa 330
... least as much to the United States as to the mother - country . England has in fact only three names of equal pretensions and of native origin to add to the above list - we mean those of Reynolds , Wilkie , and Law- rence . The first of ...
... least as much to the United States as to the mother - country . England has in fact only three names of equal pretensions and of native origin to add to the above list - we mean those of Reynolds , Wilkie , and Law- rence . The first of ...
Sayfa 425
... least four times ; and it was indirectly before that body , when commissioners were appointed ; and probably on other occasions . The Senate was composed , in great part , of the very men , who had been members of the convention , by ...
... least four times ; and it was indirectly before that body , when commissioners were appointed ; and probably on other occasions . The Senate was composed , in great part , of the very men , who had been members of the convention , by ...
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