The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 13
... present worthy of himself and of them - with the fruits of his strength , and his skill , and his happiest inspirations . ART . II . - Report of the Secretary of War , of a Plan for the re- duction of the Armyof the United States ...
... present worthy of himself and of them - with the fruits of his strength , and his skill , and his happiest inspirations . ART . II . - Report of the Secretary of War , of a Plan for the re- duction of the Armyof the United States ...
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... presents to the army no individual endowed with permanent authority , or provided with any independent means of ... present at the experiment , the result will be different from that which is expected or has been foretold . So in ...
... presents to the army no individual endowed with permanent authority , or provided with any independent means of ... present at the experiment , the result will be different from that which is expected or has been foretold . So in ...
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... present an insu- perable barrier to the invading hosts of Muscovy . When we glance at the immense possessions of this enormous empire , its numerous and hardy population , its vast resources , and the despotic character of its ...
... present an insu- perable barrier to the invading hosts of Muscovy . When we glance at the immense possessions of this enormous empire , its numerous and hardy population , its vast resources , and the despotic character of its ...
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... present purpose , to pass hastily over the contents of this volume , and induce our readers to study it afterwards for themselves . It is well deserving of it for many reasons , as we shall show ; and while it possesses graver sources ...
... present purpose , to pass hastily over the contents of this volume , and induce our readers to study it afterwards for themselves . It is well deserving of it for many reasons , as we shall show ; and while it possesses graver sources ...
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... present no sufficient counterpart . He labors with the magnitude of a revelation , with the vastness and certainty of a knowledge , which his mind can with difficul- ty contain , and which he feels that he can but partially unfold to ...
... present no sufficient counterpart . He labors with the magnitude of a revelation , with the vastness and certainty of a knowledge , which his mind can with difficul- ty contain , and which he feels that he can but partially unfold to ...
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