The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature, Volum 2Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817 |
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Side vii
... Extract of a Letter from Messina 459 New Frigorific Powder 459 Man with a Horn growing out of his forehead Character of the late Robert Fulton , Esq . 461 462 CORRIGENDA IN THE INTRODUCTION . Page xxi . Read " CONTENTS . vii.
... Extract of a Letter from Messina 459 New Frigorific Powder 459 Man with a Horn growing out of his forehead Character of the late Robert Fulton , Esq . 461 462 CORRIGENDA IN THE INTRODUCTION . Page xxi . Read " CONTENTS . vii.
Side xi
... character which appears to belong to ancient times . " M. de Marbois was secretary of the French legation in the United States at the epoch of the conspiracy , and in habits of close intimacy with the guiding minds of our revolution ...
... character which appears to belong to ancient times . " M. de Marbois was secretary of the French legation in the United States at the epoch of the conspiracy , and in habits of close intimacy with the guiding minds of our revolution ...
Side xii
... character of an eye - witness that had examined at leisure and from every point of view , what he describes , and whose taste and ability manifested in his work itself , give irre- sistible force to his testimony . In the particulars ...
... character of an eye - witness that had examined at leisure and from every point of view , what he describes , and whose taste and ability manifested in his work itself , give irre- sistible force to his testimony . In the particulars ...
Side xv
... character , or imputable to our institutions . The war in which we engaged had , from the same and other causes , an anomalous nature and influence : it was more inflammatory for our passions , and trying for our Union , than any in ...
... character , or imputable to our institutions . The war in which we engaged had , from the same and other causes , an anomalous nature and influence : it was more inflammatory for our passions , and trying for our Union , than any in ...
Side xix
... character . We will not regret being reminded of the obligations we owe to the French nation of 1779. I say nation , because the French government did not enter heartily into the cause of our Independence ; and , indeed , this is more ...
... character . We will not regret being reminded of the obligations we owe to the French nation of 1779. I say nation , because the French government did not enter heartily into the cause of our Independence ; and , indeed , this is more ...
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