The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... common - places , and that his work will be tame and spiritless . There is great difficulty , also , in awakening , in the mind of the reader , a strong interest in the characters and fortunes of the personages upon whom the action of ...
... common - places , and that his work will be tame and spiritless . There is great difficulty , also , in awakening , in the mind of the reader , a strong interest in the characters and fortunes of the personages upon whom the action of ...
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... common doctrine attributes to evil spirits an influence upon the minds of men , and it is not stepping very far out of the shadowy and uncertain boundaries of that doctrine , to allow them power over matter . We shall then have no ...
... common doctrine attributes to evil spirits an influence upon the minds of men , and it is not stepping very far out of the shadowy and uncertain boundaries of that doctrine , to allow them power over matter . We shall then have no ...
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... common unerring standard , to which these conclusions may be brought for a test , like experimental proof in mechanical analysis . It is , therefore , safer for every man to draw his own conclusions from the study of events , than to ...
... common unerring standard , to which these conclusions may be brought for a test , like experimental proof in mechanical analysis . It is , therefore , safer for every man to draw his own conclusions from the study of events , than to ...
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... common principle of interest to give them union and concert , unconscious of political rights , and accustomed to bow implicitly to the powers above them . In modern times , an army so employed would have to encounter men united by the ...
... common principle of interest to give them union and concert , unconscious of political rights , and accustomed to bow implicitly to the powers above them . In modern times , an army so employed would have to encounter men united by the ...
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... common liberty . Mr. Calhoun's plan dispenses , as far as possible , with the former , and relies principally upon the latter . When we consider that the rank and file of the army , being enlisted for a short period , are con- stantly ...
... common liberty . Mr. Calhoun's plan dispenses , as far as possible , with the former , and relies principally upon the latter . When we consider that the rank and file of the army , being enlisted for a short period , are con- stantly ...
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