The American Eclectic, Volume 1Absalom Peters, Selah Burr Treat, John Holmes Agnew W.R. Peters, 1841 |
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... whole race , not this or that nation only , should labor to exhibit them in their works of art , their scientific and literary productions . We should learn to admire the true , the good and the noble in whatever coun- try or costume ...
... whole race , not this or that nation only , should labor to exhibit them in their works of art , their scientific and literary productions . We should learn to admire the true , the good and the noble in whatever coun- try or costume ...
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... whole field is a terra incognita , excepting that some of its productions have been translated into English , and others are occasionally reviewed in British and American periodicals . At present our only means of acquiring a ...
... whole field is a terra incognita , excepting that some of its productions have been translated into English , and others are occasionally reviewed in British and American periodicals . At present our only means of acquiring a ...
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... whole number , an individual can seldom possess more than one or two ; and these are often of a local , or party , or sectarian character , and present a very inadequate view of the current literature of the British Empire . And even if ...
... whole number , an individual can seldom possess more than one or two ; and these are often of a local , or party , or sectarian character , and present a very inadequate view of the current literature of the British Empire . And even if ...
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... whole , of which the different nations are the members . As the whole cannot be complete without its mem- bers , so the members cannot be perfected without their whole . And as one spirit pervades the citizens of a nation , expressing ...
... whole , of which the different nations are the members . As the whole cannot be complete without its mem- bers , so the members cannot be perfected without their whole . And as one spirit pervades the citizens of a nation , expressing ...
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... whole , it may be said with truth , of this useful journal , that , for a period exceeding seventy years , it has been the ' steady and independent advocate of the general interests of literature , of moral virtue , of political freedom ...
... whole , it may be said with truth , of this useful journal , that , for a period exceeding seventy years , it has been the ' steady and independent advocate of the general interests of literature , of moral virtue , of political freedom ...
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