The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature, Volum 2Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817 |
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... enemies to exclaim in the spirit and language of Juvenal , Felicia tempora quæ te Moribus opponunt ; habeat jam Roma pudorem ; Tertius é cœlo cecidit Cato . In the number of interesting facts and documents which Ge- neral Wilkinson has ...
... enemies to exclaim in the spirit and language of Juvenal , Felicia tempora quæ te Moribus opponunt ; habeat jam Roma pudorem ; Tertius é cœlo cecidit Cato . In the number of interesting facts and documents which Ge- neral Wilkinson has ...
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... enemy lurks in the bosom , and incessantly menaces the peace of each family . He is more to be feared as his hate is disguised under the forms of the most abject submission . Severity only embitters his resent- ment ; a more guarded ...
... enemy lurks in the bosom , and incessantly menaces the peace of each family . He is more to be feared as his hate is disguised under the forms of the most abject submission . Severity only embitters his resent- ment ; a more guarded ...
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... enemies of his country , to re- place it under their dominion , and to deliver General Washing- ton into their hands . The Republic was saved by the virtue of three young soldiers . A witness of these events , I avail myself of the ...
... enemies of his country , to re- place it under their dominion , and to deliver General Washing- ton into their hands . The Republic was saved by the virtue of three young soldiers . A witness of these events , I avail myself of the ...
Side 16
... enemies , the British power might be thenceforth regarded as a Colossus wanting a proportionate base . The mighty superstructure , raised with so much industry and per- severance , but not with a due foresight , must , sooner or later ...
... enemies , the British power might be thenceforth regarded as a Colossus wanting a proportionate base . The mighty superstructure , raised with so much industry and per- severance , but not with a due foresight , must , sooner or later ...
Side 18
... enemy of the British power . " Thus commenced the war between two nations perpetually rivals ; equally powerful ; the one at sea , the other on land : -The one formidable for her fleets , the largest and the 18 AMERICAN REGISTER .
... enemy of the British power . " Thus commenced the war between two nations perpetually rivals ; equally powerful ; the one at sea , the other on land : -The one formidable for her fleets , the largest and the 18 AMERICAN REGISTER .
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