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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... interest are exhausted by the labour of research ; and regarding its cul- tivation as a pleasure , he would ultimately become a proficient in the very science of which his ignorance would otherwise prove both fatal to his patients and ...
... interest are exhausted by the labour of research ; and regarding its cul- tivation as a pleasure , he would ultimately become a proficient in the very science of which his ignorance would otherwise prove both fatal to his patients and ...
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... interest in thirteen flourishing colonies , -- and by which those colonies became the great nation , which is now known as the United States . causes , as we well know , are not to be found in any of the ab- stract speculations of ...
... interest in thirteen flourishing colonies , -- and by which those colonies became the great nation , which is now known as the United States . causes , as we well know , are not to be found in any of the ab- stract speculations of ...
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... interests of the province . It was a family of great talent and patriotism ; and when the dissentions with the mother country began , its descendants proved themselves not unworthy of the name of their fore- fathers , and of hastening a ...
... interests of the province . It was a family of great talent and patriotism ; and when the dissentions with the mother country began , its descendants proved themselves not unworthy of the name of their fore- fathers , and of hastening a ...
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... interests of the large landholders , the other that of the yeomanry . To the interests of the latter Mr. Lee was attached ; and circumstances soon brought him forward as an eloquent and powerful champion of the popular cause . Local ...
... interests of the large landholders , the other that of the yeomanry . To the interests of the latter Mr. Lee was attached ; and circumstances soon brought him forward as an eloquent and powerful champion of the popular cause . Local ...
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... interest , as displaying the gradual development of 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 ...
... interest , as displaying the gradual development of 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 ...
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