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... expression of indignation at the original aggressors and authors of all the ills of which they had to complain . Nay , Mr. Madison finds even an apology for the French decrees ; they are merely municipal regu- lations , ' not affecting ...
... expression , as forcibly to strike the attention . As a writer , Bishop Porteus now presents no doubtful claim to distinction ; for the public voice long ago pronounced a decision in his favour by the most unequivocal of all proofs ...
... expression of gratitude was so much to Jacob's taste , that this bait would have drawn all the fish out of the frying - pan , if his master had not arrived in time to remind him that he wished to have a slice or two saved for himself ...
... expression of the French translator , borrowed from a German journal of some reputation , that these travels ap- pear un peu romanesques , ' ' a little inclined to the marvellous , ' -notwithstanding the assurance of the author , that ...
... . a from the first and tan . d , by means of the usual expressions for sines and cosines of sums and differences , there result cos . ( ++ ) COS . • sin . sin . 1812. Biot - Traité Elémentaire d'Astronomie Physique . 139.