The New-England Magazine, Band 4Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1833 |
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... become so closely associated with the desire , as to be truly the end ; and we have thus built up the passion of avarice , which , by repeated indulgence , becomes far more power- ful than the original desire of the things , for the ...
... become so closely associated with the desire , as to be truly the end ; and we have thus built up the passion of avarice , which , by repeated indulgence , becomes far more power- ful than the original desire of the things , for the ...
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... become natur- alized in the language of theology , and is probably understood by every man , woman , and child , in ... become as little children , ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven , " Mr. Dickinson translates thus : “ I ...
... become natur- alized in the language of theology , and is probably understood by every man , woman , and child , in ... become as little children , ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven , " Mr. Dickinson translates thus : “ I ...
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... become more nationalized than they are at present - until they shall have assert- ed and achieved complete independence . And it is their inordinate propensity to follow foreign fashions , that prevents their nationality , and still ...
... become more nationalized than they are at present - until they shall have assert- ed and achieved complete independence . And it is their inordinate propensity to follow foreign fashions , that prevents their nationality , and still ...
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