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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... feeling of acquisitiveness is an original and inherent part of our nature ? " The question is not about the reality or univer- sality of that feeling of duty , which we call conscience ; all admit it ; but of the mode , or , if the ...
... feeling of acquisitiveness is an original and inherent part of our nature ? " The question is not about the reality or univer- sality of that feeling of duty , which we call conscience ; all admit it ; but of the mode , or , if the ...
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... feeling of blood , —a sensation like that of grasping the strangling throat of an enemy . I started from it with horror . For the first time a thought of murder had risen up in my bosom ; and I quenched it with the natural abhorrence of ...
... feeling of blood , —a sensation like that of grasping the strangling throat of an enemy . I started from it with horror . For the first time a thought of murder had risen up in my bosom ; and I quenched it with the natural abhorrence of ...
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... feeling in Mr. Greenwood's book ; and no one , how- ever differing in faith , can have known the venerable senior Pastor of this church without feeling sure that he must have acted in this , as in other in- stances , in the spirit of ...
... feeling in Mr. Greenwood's book ; and no one , how- ever differing in faith , can have known the venerable senior Pastor of this church without feeling sure that he must have acted in this , as in other in- stances , in the spirit of ...
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