The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 33
... expression of eloquent feeling , has probably indu- ced . On a subject which has 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 ...
... expression of eloquent feeling , has probably indu- ced . On a subject which has 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 ...
Page 56
... expression of opinion . The last number of the New - York Medical and Physical Jour- nal commences the 4th volume , and has , we understand , gone on from its commencement with a steadily increasing patron- age and support . Unconnected ...
... expression of opinion . The last number of the New - York Medical and Physical Jour- nal commences the 4th volume , and has , we understand , gone on from its commencement with a steadily increasing patron- age and support . Unconnected ...
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... expression of our admiration of its extraordinary beauty . We are sure , too , that in this instance , at least , we have done what is rare indeed in the annals of criticism , -we have given an opinion from which not one of our readers ...
... expression of our admiration of its extraordinary beauty . We are sure , too , that in this instance , at least , we have done what is rare indeed in the annals of criticism , -we have given an opinion from which not one of our readers ...
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... expressing our acknow- ledgment of the services which Mr. Schoolcraft has rendered to the scientific world , by declaring our admiration of the honor- able enthusiasm which has carried him through the toils and the perils of our ...
... expressing our acknow- ledgment of the services which Mr. Schoolcraft has rendered to the scientific world , by declaring our admiration of the honor- able enthusiasm which has carried him through the toils and the perils of our ...
Page 107
... expression , and beautiful rhithm , are composed the seven penitential psalms , sung by those who go begging alms from door to door , than which no finer verses were ever made . " - p . 17 . We are told by Moreri , in his Historical ...
... expression , and beautiful rhithm , are composed the seven penitential psalms , sung by those who go begging alms from door to door , than which no finer verses were ever made . " - p . 17 . We are told by Moreri , in his Historical ...
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