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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... importance of our subject ; yet as this is the result to be attained from a patient and laborious atten- tion , I may perhaps employ a portion of the present hour to advantage , in illustrating this point , by a few obvious exam- ples ...
... importance of our subject ; yet as this is the result to be attained from a patient and laborious atten- tion , I may perhaps employ a portion of the present hour to advantage , in illustrating this point , by a few obvious exam- ples ...
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... importance . You have heard an able and eloquent argu- ment on the superiority of Intellectual Philosophy , over all other ... important illustrations from our department of study , and so entirely dependent upon it , as to be capable of ...
... importance . You have heard an able and eloquent argu- ment on the superiority of Intellectual Philosophy , over all other ... important illustrations from our department of study , and so entirely dependent upon it , as to be capable of ...
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... important than those he acquires from mere habit . This prejudice , indulged by the mere operative mechanic , against the theoretic inquirer , is more prevalent in this country than in any other ; indeed , the scientific professor of ...
... important than those he acquires from mere habit . This prejudice , indulged by the mere operative mechanic , against the theoretic inquirer , is more prevalent in this country than in any other ; indeed , the scientific professor of ...
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... importance , much un- profitable waste of industry , talent and genius , prevented . In order to set the importance of my subject in a still stronger light , I must trespass upon your patience while I take a rapid and cursory view of ...
... importance , much un- profitable waste of industry , talent and genius , prevented . In order to set the importance of my subject in a still stronger light , I must trespass upon your patience while I take a rapid and cursory view of ...
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... important and too fortunate a personage to be regarded with any other feeling than good will by these powerful but capricious beings . At length his father and mother died , both in the same year , and were decently laid in their graves ...
... important and too fortunate a personage to be regarded with any other feeling than good will by these powerful but capricious beings . At length his father and mother died , both in the same year , and were decently laid in their graves ...
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