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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... believe , arose , on the first Satur- day , from a natural ambition to put forth all his powers on the night of his début . His voice too , ( whether it arose from the so- licitude of a first appearance , or some other cause , we do not ...
... believe , arose , on the first Satur- day , from a natural ambition to put forth all his powers on the night of his début . His voice too , ( whether it arose from the so- licitude of a first appearance , or some other cause , we do not ...
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... believe , that the prac- tice of inland navigation is not to reap any great benefit from the improvements that are daily taking place in the steam engine . With railways the case is far different ; the friction of wheels upon solid ...
... believe , that the prac- tice of inland navigation is not to reap any great benefit from the improvements that are daily taking place in the steam engine . With railways the case is far different ; the friction of wheels upon solid ...
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... believe them rather the product of mere brute force , applied under the direction of despotic governments , by which the time and even the life of the subject were consider- ed as of no value , than the result of enlightened art . Such ...
... believe them rather the product of mere brute force , applied under the direction of despotic governments , by which the time and even the life of the subject were consider- ed as of no value , than the result of enlightened art . Such ...
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... believe , of late years , chiefly di- rected his attention to studies of a different character . With a mind well imbued with the theory of the common law , he has had leisure and inclination not only to compare it with other codes ...
... believe , of late years , chiefly di- rected his attention to studies of a different character . With a mind well imbued with the theory of the common law , he has had leisure and inclination not only to compare it with other codes ...
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... believe , that as it eminently deserves , it will receive attention , and that not from lawyers only , but from intelligent merchants , legislators , and , in short , from every class in the community which wishes to advance its highest ...
... believe , that as it eminently deserves , it will receive attention , and that not from lawyers only , but from intelligent merchants , legislators , and , in short , from every class in the community which wishes to advance its highest ...
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