The Eclectic Review, Volume 12; Volume 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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... whole immense military force , in readiness for action . It would seem as if they were desirous to take this intruding and detested power in its strongest attitude , from the consideration that if they could upset it then , they were ...
... whole immense military force , in readiness for action . It would seem as if they were desirous to take this intruding and detested power in its strongest attitude , from the consideration that if they could upset it then , they were ...
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... whole . Or he may attempt a circumstantial detail of all that admits of distinct re- lation in the whole train . We think the excellent Author of the present volume formed his plan somewhat too much according to this last mode . But ...
... whole . Or he may attempt a circumstantial detail of all that admits of distinct re- lation in the whole train . We think the excellent Author of the present volume formed his plan somewhat too much according to this last mode . But ...
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... whole of the above argu- ment might have been comprised in a connected poem of moderate compass , by being duly distributed into action , recital , and episode , by which means past , present , and to come can , by the Poet , be brought ...
... whole of the above argu- ment might have been comprised in a connected poem of moderate compass , by being duly distributed into action , recital , and episode , by which means past , present , and to come can , by the Poet , be brought ...
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