The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... existence ? It is to the mind what a stimulation of an- imal spirits is to the body , -a momentary gratification , an unnatural excitement , which leaves it impotent , exhausted , and unfitted for manly effort . It is also followed by ...
... existence ? It is to the mind what a stimulation of an- imal spirits is to the body , -a momentary gratification , an unnatural excitement , which leaves it impotent , exhausted , and unfitted for manly effort . It is also followed by ...
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... existence in the gratitude of remote generations . That Stephen Girard did , indeed , labor for this high renown , and this noble charity , seems to be denied by every act of his sordid life ; still the fact is useful though the motive ...
... existence in the gratitude of remote generations . That Stephen Girard did , indeed , labor for this high renown , and this noble charity , seems to be denied by every act of his sordid life ; still the fact is useful though the motive ...
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... existence . On the Western states it is full and accurate ; on the Atlan- tic states it contains all that is necessary to be known ; and on the other portions of the American continent it has a con- densed summary of all recent informa ...
... existence . On the Western states it is full and accurate ; on the Atlan- tic states it contains all that is necessary to be known ; and on the other portions of the American continent it has a con- densed summary of all recent informa ...
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... existence ; " but when the din of the streets and the glare of the sun become oppressive to the senses , in five minutes the citizen may be extended under the rural shades of Hoboken , looking from a safe distance at the " Great Babel ...
... existence ; " but when the din of the streets and the glare of the sun become oppressive to the senses , in five minutes the citizen may be extended under the rural shades of Hoboken , looking from a safe distance at the " Great Babel ...
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... existence . See him walking to and fro upon the summit of his cold and barren prom- ontory , muttering to himself words of bitterness and vexation . had once , " he says , " I had once looked up to the great men of the world with ...
... existence . See him walking to and fro upon the summit of his cold and barren prom- ontory , muttering to himself words of bitterness and vexation . had once , " he says , " I had once looked up to the great men of the world with ...
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