The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 22
... called forth to achieve victories over the regular forces of Europe , are so many convincing illustra- tions of its importance as an arm of defence ; while , at the same time , the many defeats it has suffered , sometimes without ...
... called forth to achieve victories over the regular forces of Europe , are so many convincing illustra- tions of its importance as an arm of defence ; while , at the same time , the many defeats it has suffered , sometimes without ...
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... called forth the talents , the learn- ing , and the eloquence of the ablest divines , there was little rea- son to expect any increase or enforcement of the evidences of our faith . Mr. Verplanck has , therefore , done much more than ...
... called forth the talents , the learn- ing , and the eloquence of the ablest divines , there was little rea- son to expect any increase or enforcement of the evidences of our faith . Mr. Verplanck has , therefore , done much more than ...
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... called enthusiasm , is often only a fervid and active disinterestedness . It is , without doubt , exceedingly annoying when directed to trifling or impracticable objects ; and very dangerous , when it mistakes hurtful for beneficial ...
... called enthusiasm , is often only a fervid and active disinterestedness . It is , without doubt , exceedingly annoying when directed to trifling or impracticable objects ; and very dangerous , when it mistakes hurtful for beneficial ...
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... called , we are informed , out of respect to her character , according to a custom , which , it seems , was once common in New - England . The Bostonians have no reason to be ashamed of Madam Knight . She must have been no common woman ...
... called , we are informed , out of respect to her character , according to a custom , which , it seems , was once common in New - England . The Bostonians have no reason to be ashamed of Madam Knight . She must have been no common woman ...
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... called the Bowery , and some go to friends Houses who handsomely treat them . Mr. Burroughs cary'd his spous and Daughter and myself out to one Madame Dowes , a Gentle- woman that lived at a farm House , who gave us a handsome Entertain ...
... called the Bowery , and some go to friends Houses who handsomely treat them . Mr. Burroughs cary'd his spous and Daughter and myself out to one Madame Dowes , a Gentle- woman that lived at a farm House , who gave us a handsome Entertain ...
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