The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 7
... given with great liveliness and spirit . The arrangements for the insurrection are made , and Absalom departs for Hebron , on the pretence of offering a sacrifice , but in reality to take the command of an army of rebels mustered there ...
... given with great liveliness and spirit . The arrangements for the insurrection are made , and Absalom departs for Hebron , on the pretence of offering a sacrifice , but in reality to take the command of an army of rebels mustered there ...
Page 13
... given existence , the sub- ject we are about to discuss might not have attracted our at- tention , but from the renewed importance , which it has receiv- ed from an authority high in the eyes of the nation ; * especial- ly , as we have ...
... given existence , the sub- ject we are about to discuss might not have attracted our at- tention , but from the renewed importance , which it has receiv- ed from an authority high in the eyes of the nation ; * especial- ly , as we have ...
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... of this article , are given too much in detail to be inserted entire , but * " Tempora mutantur , et nos , " & c . the following extracts from different parts of the report will 20 [ June , United States Military System .
... of this article , are given too much in detail to be inserted entire , but * " Tempora mutantur , et nos , " & c . the following extracts from different parts of the report will 20 [ June , United States Military System .
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... given a degree of attention far inferior to its importance . On this subject , it is our intention to enlarge our view in a future number , when we shall be better prepared , and when we shall be able to present it unembarrassed by ...
... given a degree of attention far inferior to its importance . On this subject , it is our intention to enlarge our view in a future number , when we shall be better prepared , and when we shall be able to present it unembarrassed by ...
Page 32
... given us of Paul's history and his state of mind with his writings , and mark how wonderful is the congruity which we may observe between them . " His style , forcible , flexible , and copious as it is , is not perspicuous ; but its ...
... given us of Paul's history and his state of mind with his writings , and mark how wonderful is the congruity which we may observe between them . " His style , forcible , flexible , and copious as it is , is not perspicuous ; but its ...
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