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  1. ... revolutions in ancient societies ; and to need a bold reference to the first principles of action. The sensations ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Elements of phrenology 
    Publication: Lexington, Ky. : Printed by A.G. Meriwether, 1827
    ... in romance, or as the subject of a bold descriptive poem. The painter, inspired with sentiments of admiration not ...
  3. ... regret that there seemed to be no suitable poem with reference to Earlham College, the educational centre of a ... some hideous dungeon, there to rot. 56 QUAKER POEMS. So Fox with his bold cry of gospel truth Found himself quickly in ...
  4. ... side, To-morrow you are Mrs. Snaggs, my bold and blooming bride.” Another poem (like the foregoing, never republished) bears the title “ ... the National Association of Carriage Builders, perhaps in reference to his famous poem, “ The One-Hoss Shay,” or “ Parson Turell’s Legacy.” ...
  5. ... in verse, the " Vergier d'Honneur," M'ith reference to the bold expedition of Charles MIL for the conquest of ...
  6. ... sketch- es.”—Newark Advertiser. “ M. Guizot's style is bold and piquant, the notes and references abundant and reliable, and the work is worthy ...
  7. ... in Roman letters, while the surname is in bold-face type. If the reference is made to chapters of a book under ... The colon is used after volume numbers in references, and, like the number itself, is printed in bold-face type. Parentheses are used wherever they occur ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Sketches of imposture, deception, and credulity 
    Publication: Philadelphia : G.B. Zieber & Co., 1845
    ... times, characters were imprinted. Fourthly, in these ancient poems, no reference is ever made to written treaties; treaties being ...
  9. ... humanizing, its plot ingenious, and its effect altogether bold, harmonious, and original. No poem of equal length has issued from the English ... brevity which contrasts strongly with the abundance of references to authorities. . . . The poems are annotated with the same care and profusion."- ...
  10. ... as a poet are almost entirely founded. This poem, which bears no immediate reference to the other two divisions, is a dialogue ... here carried to the most ridiculous excess. . . . The poem, probably from its political reference, is by Hollinshed. Bale, who overlooks the author s ...
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