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Side 164
... appears , by Kotzebue , under his direction , has been , perhaps , more censured than it deserves ; for , though extraordinary , is is by no means singular . It will be recol- lected , that trial by single combat , recognized by Homer ...
... appears , by Kotzebue , under his direction , has been , perhaps , more censured than it deserves ; for , though extraordinary , is is by no means singular . It will be recol- lected , that trial by single combat , recognized by Homer ...
Side 170
... appears in several in stances , which , however poor the language , however flimsey the texture of the scene , and we do not mean to defend either , were unquestionably characteristic , and , as such , no doubt highly relished by the ...
... appears in several in stances , which , however poor the language , however flimsey the texture of the scene , and we do not mean to defend either , were unquestionably characteristic , and , as such , no doubt highly relished by the ...
Side 329
... appears to have restrained them . If LONDON was at any time overthrong- ed with inhabitants , it appears rather to have had its population decreased by pestilential diseases , than spread over a wider district by civic precaution . The ...
... appears to have restrained them . If LONDON was at any time overthrong- ed with inhabitants , it appears rather to have had its population decreased by pestilential diseases , than spread over a wider district by civic precaution . The ...
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