The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Band 2William Cullen Bryant, Henry J. Anderson, Robert Charles Sands E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... feelings which are thus acquired by intercourse with the most exalted characters of the age ? " To conclude , we must say , that the publishers of this work deserve , from the public , the most liberal encouragement . To their ...
... feelings which are thus acquired by intercourse with the most exalted characters of the age ? " To conclude , we must say , that the publishers of this work deserve , from the public , the most liberal encouragement . To their ...
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... feeling is sensitively alive at the present mo- ment . " Perhaps no subject was found so fruitful of mischief , as the banking system ; like a great sleeping monster , it rises to its weekly meals , and gorges every thing within its ...
... feeling is sensitively alive at the present mo- ment . " Perhaps no subject was found so fruitful of mischief , as the banking system ; like a great sleeping monster , it rises to its weekly meals , and gorges every thing within its ...
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... feeling of self- reliance , which grew with their growth and strengthened with their strength ; the inborn consciousness that they ought to , and might realise , politically , the ideal of individual indepen- dence dreamed of by the ...
... feeling of self- reliance , which grew with their growth and strengthened with their strength ; the inborn consciousness that they ought to , and might realise , politically , the ideal of individual indepen- dence dreamed of by the ...
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... feeling , and thought , and reasoning , among the master spirits of the time , cotemporary with the progress of events . The suspension of the legislative functions in New - York ; the extraordinary courts organized in Rhode Island ...
... feeling , and thought , and reasoning , among the master spirits of the time , cotemporary with the progress of events . The suspension of the legislative functions in New - York ; the extraordinary courts organized in Rhode Island ...
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... feelings , that sent them supperless to bed . When the next morning's sun lit up the scene the Captain had so often contemplated in fancy , the site of his great tavern , he shut his eyes in disgust , and from that moment his usual ...
... feelings , that sent them supperless to bed . When the next morning's sun lit up the scene the Captain had so often contemplated in fancy , the site of his great tavern , he shut his eyes in disgust , and from that moment his usual ...
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