| 1805 - 506 páginas
...in deliberation, and commencing them in action was the same. I wonder what must have been the amount of that bribe, in emolument or pleasure, that would...declivity was not more unconquerable and invariable than ihe determination of his feelings toward the main object This object he pursued with a devotion which... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1806 - 788 páginas
...commencing them in action, was the came. I wonder what must have Vol. III. No. 11. 4B been the amount' of that bribe, in emolument or pleasure, that would...determination of his feelings toward the main object. This object he pursued with a devotion, which seemed to annihilate to his perceptions all others ;... | |
| 1806 - 854 páginas
...deliberation, and commencing them in action, was the same, i wonder what must have been the amount of that bribe, in emolument or pleasure, that would...him a week inactive after their final adjustment. Tue law which carries water down a declivity was not more unconquerable and invariable, than the determination... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1806 - 788 páginas
...have detairted hitn a week inactive, after their final adjustment. The law which tarries water dowh a declivity Was not more unconquerable and invariable,...determination of his feelings toward the main object. This object he pursued with ä devotion, which seemed to annihilate to hi» perceptions all others... | |
| John Foster - 1807 - 402 páginas
...deliberation, and commencing them in action, was the same. I wonder what must have been the amount of that bribe in emolument or pleasure, that would...which carries water down a declivity, was not more unVOL. I. K conquerable and invariable than the determination of his feelings toward the main object.... | |
| 1808 - 604 páginas
...deliberation, and commencing them in action, was the same. I wonder what must have been the amount of that bribe in emolument or pleasure, that would...law which carries water down a declivity, was not mora unconquerable and invariable than the determination of bis feelings toward the main abject. The... | |
| James Baldwin Brown - 1823 - 702 páginas
...deliberation, and commencing them in action, was the same. I wonder what must have been the amount of that bribe in emolument or pleasure, that would...invariable than the determination of his feelings towards the main object. The importance of this object held his faculties in a state of excitement... | |
| Barclay Mounteney - 1824 - 580 páginas
...deliberation, and commencing them in action, was the same. We wonder what must have been the amount of that bribe, in emolument or pleasure, that would...determination of his feelings toward the main object. This object he pursued with a devotion which seemed to annihilate, to his perceptions, all others:... | |
| 1825 - 90 páginas
...deliberation, and commencing them in action, was the same. I wonder what must have been the amount of that bribe, in emolument or pleasure, that would...declivity, was not more unconquerable and invariable thin the determination of his feelings towards the main object. The importance of this object held... | |
| 1825 - 498 páginas
...deliberation, and commencing them in action, was the same. I wonder what must have been the amount of that bribe, in emolument or pleasure, that would...a week inActive after their final adjustment. The Jaw which carries water down a declivity, was not more unconquerable and invariable than the determination... | |
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