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THE PORT FOLIO , FOURTH SERIES , CONDUCTED BY OLIVER OLDSCHOOL , ESQ . Various ; that the mind Of desultory man , studious of change , And pleased with novelty , may be indulged . - Cowper . My stock in the Belles Lettres is almost ...
THE PORT FOLIO , FOURTH SERIES , CONDUCTED BY OLIVER OLDSCHOOL , ESQ . Various ; that the mind Of desultory man , studious of change , And pleased with novelty , may be indulged . - Cowper . My stock in the Belles Lettres is almost ...
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FOR THE PORT FOLIO . ON THE CHARACTER OF SOCRATES . [ Concluded from page 40 . ] * THIS sentence is not only incorrect in composition , but is sub- stantially unjust and untrue - Alcibiades and Critias , notwithstand- ing ... PORT FOLIO. ...
FOR THE PORT FOLIO . ON THE CHARACTER OF SOCRATES . [ Concluded from page 40 . ] * THIS sentence is not only incorrect in composition , but is sub- stantially unjust and untrue - Alcibiades and Critias , notwithstand- ing ... PORT FOLIO. ...
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... port ; Our realm it brooks no stranger's force , let them elsewhere resort . Our rusty sword with rest shall first his edge employ , To poll their tops that seek such change , and gape for lawless joy . DAY FRANCIS , THE GREAT . There ...
... port ; Our realm it brooks no stranger's force , let them elsewhere resort . Our rusty sword with rest shall first his edge employ , To poll their tops that seek such change , and gape for lawless joy . DAY FRANCIS , THE GREAT . There ...
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