The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 13
... liberty of subjoining a letter which was read before the National Institute , accompanied with an example of my painting in that style . SIR . To the President of the Institute of France . Notwithstanding the decided advantages of oil ...
... liberty of subjoining a letter which was read before the National Institute , accompanied with an example of my painting in that style . SIR . To the President of the Institute of France . Notwithstanding the decided advantages of oil ...
Page 17
... liberty of associating Mr. Rams- den with Mr. Godfrey . He , who makes decided improvements upon the invention of another is entitled to a just consideration in the scientific world . We learn from professor Piazzi of Palermo , who , in ...
... liberty of associating Mr. Rams- den with Mr. Godfrey . He , who makes decided improvements upon the invention of another is entitled to a just consideration in the scientific world . We learn from professor Piazzi of Palermo , who , in ...
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... liberty to place his house according to his own fancy , and being naturally more disposed to regulate his front by a point of com- pass , than by the direction of the street , had never any names given to them , until the assessment for ...
... liberty to place his house according to his own fancy , and being naturally more disposed to regulate his front by a point of com- pass , than by the direction of the street , had never any names given to them , until the assessment for ...
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... Liberty true ; Napoleon must cut off an arm of the main , Ere he , or his arms can give trouble to you . Our youth , like a rainbow , soon loses its charms , And , with it , Life's flattering colours are gone ; Soft Sleep , Love , and ...
... Liberty true ; Napoleon must cut off an arm of the main , Ere he , or his arms can give trouble to you . Our youth , like a rainbow , soon loses its charms , And , with it , Life's flattering colours are gone ; Soft Sleep , Love , and ...
Page 107
... liberty , and all those who meditate the subversion of the constitution under the pretext of reform , shrunk from his grasp ; and persons of this description were his only enemies . But his dauntless intrepidity , and his noble dis ...
... liberty , and all those who meditate the subversion of the constitution under the pretext of reform , shrunk from his grasp ; and persons of this description were his only enemies . But his dauntless intrepidity , and his noble dis ...
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