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Results for your query: docsPerPage=100;f116-date=1798::07Wed, 14 Jan 2009 12:00:00 GMTArthur Mervyn; or, Memoirs of the Year 1793. Brown, Charles Brockden
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WE arrived at a brick wall through
which we passed by a gate into an
extensive court or yard. The dark-
ness would allow me to see nothing
but outlines. Compared with the
pigmy dimensions of my father's
wooden hovel, the buildings before
me were of gigantic loftiness. The
horses were here far more magnifi-
cently accommodated than I had
been. By a large door we entered
an elevated hall. “Stay here,”
said he, “just while I fetch a
light.”http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1798-07290.xmlTue, 07 Jul 1970 12:00:00 GMTUtrum Horum?. Brown, Charles Brockden
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IN this age of free enquiry, it is
rather surprising to find that no one
has undertaken more fully to investi-
gate the character of that being who
is emphatically stiled in the language
of Holy Writ “the evil one.”http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1798-07297.xmlTue, 07 Jul 1970 12:00:00 GMTA Billet-Doux: By a Philosopher [a poem]. Brown, Charles Brockden
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HOW rare it is in man to find,http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1798-07317.xmlTue, 07 Jul 1970 12:00:00 GMTArthur Mervyn; or, Memoirs of the Year 1793. Brown, Charles Brockden
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NOW I was once more on public
ground. By so many anxious efforts
had I disengaged myself from the
perilous precincts of private property.
As many stratagems as are usually
made to enter an house, had been
employed by me to get out of it.
I was urged to the use of them by
my fears; yet so far from carrying
off spoil, I had escaped with the loss
of an essential part of my dress.http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1798-07322.xmlTue, 14 Jul 1970 12:00:00 GMTA Review of a Memoir concerning the fascinating Faculty which has been ascribed to the Rattle-Snake and other American Serpents. (By BENJAMIN SMITHBARTON, M.D. Professor of Natural History and Botany in the University of Pennsylvania, &c. &c. 8vo.). Brown, Charles Brockden
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THIS memoir was read before the
American Philosophical Society, and
will appear in the next volume of the
Transactions of that learned body.
In the interim, the author has caused
a few copies to be printed for distri-
bution, but not for sale. He did not,
however, content himself with merely
committing his original paper to the
press, but considerably altered and
somewhat enlarged it.http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1798-07370.xmlTue, 21 Jul 1970 12:00:00 GMTA Review of a Memoir ... (By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON ...) . Brown, Charles Brockden
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HAVING thus disposed of the
doctrines of some of his predecessors,
Dr. Barton proceeds to say: “The
result of not a little attention to the
subject has taught me, that there is
but one wonder in the business;—
the wonder that the story should ever
have been believed by a man of
understanding, and of observation.”
—Fascination, we are informed, is
almost entirely limited to birds that
build low, and “in almost every
instance, I found that the supposed
fascinating faculty of the serpent was
exerted upon the birds at the particu-
lar season of their laying their eggs,
of their hatching, or of their rearing
their young, still tender, and defence-
less. I now began to suspect, that
the cries and fears of birds supposed
to be fascinated originated in an en-
deavour to protect their nest or young.
My enquiries have convinced me that
this is the case.”http://brockdenbrown.cah.ucf.edu/xtf3/view?docId=1798-07394.xmlTue, 28 Jul 1970 12:00:00 GMT