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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... least to induce strenuous exertions for their recovery ; and thus it is , ( as has been well remarked by one of my col- leagues , ) that the origin of civilization is not a matter of record or tradition among the nations of India and ...
... least to induce strenuous exertions for their recovery ; and thus it is , ( as has been well remarked by one of my col- leagues , ) that the origin of civilization is not a matter of record or tradition among the nations of India and ...
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... least , those which are interesting to our hearts , without making us forget our love and duty to our fellow creatures . As long , however , as there are aged crones to talk , and chil- dren to listen , the labours of philosophy cannot ...
... least , those which are interesting to our hearts , without making us forget our love and duty to our fellow creatures . As long , however , as there are aged crones to talk , and chil- dren to listen , the labours of philosophy cannot ...
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... least two inches higher than that of either of his parents ; his forehead was traversed by a thousand crossing wrinkles ; his flabby cheeks were seamed with longitudinal furrows , and hung down so low on each side of his peaked chin ...
... least two inches higher than that of either of his parents ; his forehead was traversed by a thousand crossing wrinkles ; his flabby cheeks were seamed with longitudinal furrows , and hung down so low on each side of his peaked chin ...
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... least half a century old , some still older . Among the many persons from whom I have gathered the particulars of the tra- dition I am recording , I have not met with one who could satis- VOL . II . 8 factorily explain the circumstance ...
... least half a century old , some still older . Among the many persons from whom I have gathered the particulars of the tra- dition I am recording , I have not met with one who could satis- VOL . II . 8 factorily explain the circumstance ...
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... least retentive memory . The motives are all as simple as they are striking , and the ac- companiments are , throughout , the most appropriate imagina- ble . The flow of the leading melody of Rossini's comic operas is so easy , so ...
... least retentive memory . The motives are all as simple as they are striking , and the ac- companiments are , throughout , the most appropriate imagina- ble . The flow of the leading melody of Rossini's comic operas is so easy , so ...
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