The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Bände 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... nature , breathing dew and fragrance , yields A glimpse of happiness , which He , who formed Earth and the stars , had power to make eternal . " - pp . 33-36 . There is a very pretty and well imagined scene , in which Hadad endeavours ...
... nature , breathing dew and fragrance , yields A glimpse of happiness , which He , who formed Earth and the stars , had power to make eternal . " - pp . 33-36 . There is a very pretty and well imagined scene , in which Hadad endeavours ...
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... nature of our social organization , and the intellectual condition of the people , give us elements of stability and exemption from public commotions , both external and domestic , which no other coun- try has ever possessed . We are ...
... nature of our social organization , and the intellectual condition of the people , give us elements of stability and exemption from public commotions , both external and domestic , which no other coun- try has ever possessed . We are ...
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... nature . The writer professes himself to be one who has heard , and seen , and been taught unutterable things - who has been brought to th knowledge and confession of that truth , which engrosses all his thoughts , and swallows up every ...
... nature . The writer professes himself to be one who has heard , and seen , and been taught unutterable things - who has been brought to th knowledge and confession of that truth , which engrosses all his thoughts , and swallows up every ...
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... nature . The topics of general knowledge have been presented to the youthful mind in the form of interesting conversations ; and the principles of virtue and practical wisdom have been insinuated in captivating and elegant fictions ...
... nature . The topics of general knowledge have been presented to the youthful mind in the form of interesting conversations ; and the principles of virtue and practical wisdom have been insinuated in captivating and elegant fictions ...
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... nature , should aim to efface from the mind . It should , of course , be kept under a proper regulation ; but we need not waste time in attempting to show that it requires only a wise cultivation , to make it , what it was meant to be ...
... nature , should aim to efface from the mind . It should , of course , be kept under a proper regulation ; but we need not waste time in attempting to show that it requires only a wise cultivation , to make it , what it was meant to be ...
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