The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... least tendency to weaken the impression produ- ced upon us by the narratives of scripture ; on the contrary , it seems to us , that by leading the mind to dwell upon them more intently , it will naturally deepen and confirm it . This ...
... least tendency to weaken the impression produ- ced upon us by the narratives of scripture ; on the contrary , it seems to us , that by leading the mind to dwell upon them more intently , it will naturally deepen and confirm it . This ...
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... least spirited declamation . The characters are more forcibly drawn , and more skilfully distin- guished , and there is a deeper infusion of passion - the soul of the drama . The diction , also , though preserving throughout the same ...
... least spirited declamation . The characters are more forcibly drawn , and more skilfully distin- guished , and there is a deeper infusion of passion - the soul of the drama . The diction , also , though preserving throughout the same ...
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plan of Mr. Calhoun gives the peace establishment the least ob- jectionable form , as dangers would be expected from a merce- nary soldiery , and not from a body of intelligent officers , cho- sen from among ourselves , bearing our own ...
plan of Mr. Calhoun gives the peace establishment the least ob- jectionable form , as dangers would be expected from a merce- nary soldiery , and not from a body of intelligent officers , cho- sen from among ourselves , bearing our own ...
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... least of earth with them . After an induction of particular arguments , which the brevity of this notice forbids our stating , Mr. Verplanck concludes the essay as follows : " The more all or any of these truths are examined and studied ...
... least of earth with them . After an induction of particular arguments , which the brevity of this notice forbids our stating , Mr. Verplanck concludes the essay as follows : " The more all or any of these truths are examined and studied ...
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... mother to the tree . Neither of them spoke a word - but with the least possible sound they resumed the way by which they had come from the shore . Louis in the confidence , and Marguerite with 1825. ] 37 The Travellers .
... mother to the tree . Neither of them spoke a word - but with the least possible sound they resumed the way by which they had come from the shore . Louis in the confidence , and Marguerite with 1825. ] 37 The Travellers .
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