The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... course of life , and his habits of thought , all tend to combine with his national spirit , as a part of the public defence , the more domestic spirit of a citizen . Between the soldier of a republic and the soldier of a prince , there ...
... course of life , and his habits of thought , all tend to combine with his national spirit , as a part of the public defence , the more domestic spirit of a citizen . Between the soldier of a republic and the soldier of a prince , there ...
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... course of civil socie- ty . We , however , hope , and we have reason to believe , so long as our national character and institutions are unchanged , that in our future wars , as in those through which we have passed , we shall always be ...
... course of civil socie- ty . We , however , hope , and we have reason to believe , so long as our national character and institutions are unchanged , that in our future wars , as in those through which we have passed , we shall always be ...
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... course , excludes all religious influences , and with them , those generous impulses of the heart , which carry us out of ourselves , and prompt us to do good to others without caring for personal consequences . What is commonly called ...
... course , excludes all religious influences , and with them , those generous impulses of the heart , which carry us out of ourselves , and prompt us to do good to others without caring for personal consequences . What is commonly called ...
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... course was at no loss to determine that she had been taken in the toils of her brother . He explored the mouth of the Oswegatchie , thinking it possible that the savages might have left their canoes moored there , and taken to the land ...
... course was at no loss to determine that she had been taken in the toils of her brother . He explored the mouth of the Oswegatchie , thinking it possible that the savages might have left their canoes moored there , and taken to the land ...
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... course of the last year . Stoke Newington , March 31 , 1825. " THE DYING RAVEN . His Heler " Come to these lonely woods to die alone ? Not many days , it seems , since thou wast heard , From out the mists of spring , with thy shrill ...
... course of the last year . Stoke Newington , March 31 , 1825. " THE DYING RAVEN . His Heler " Come to these lonely woods to die alone ? Not many days , it seems , since thou wast heard , From out the mists of spring , with thy shrill ...
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