The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... readers , that the Exodiad of Cumberland is forgotten , that the Conquest of Ca- naan reposes in the dust of the bookseller's shelves , and that the Sacred Dramas of Miss Hannah More have found little favor in the eyes of the light age ...
... readers , that the Exodiad of Cumberland is forgotten , that the Conquest of Ca- naan reposes in the dust of the bookseller's shelves , and that the Sacred Dramas of Miss Hannah More have found little favor in the eyes of the light age ...
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... readers . The most effectual way of doing this , is to have recourse to notions which make a part of the popular and ... reading , and is constructed of materials that will endure . It is delightful to take up a native production , and ...
... readers . The most effectual way of doing this , is to have recourse to notions which make a part of the popular and ... reading , and is constructed of materials that will endure . It is delightful to take up a native production , and ...
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... readers , draws its demonstration of the divine origi- nal and use of the holy scriptures from the latter , which is a practical and unfailing source of evidence . Without advancing into any distinct exhibition of the severing lines of ...
... readers , draws its demonstration of the divine origi- nal and use of the holy scriptures from the latter , which is a practical and unfailing source of evidence . Without advancing into any distinct exhibition of the severing lines of ...
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... readers and our nation , that we can bring forward to their notice a volume like these Essays . For although we would be the last to admit , that not the innate reasonableness of the ar- guments in favor of religion , but the cloak of ...
... readers and our nation , that we can bring forward to their notice a volume like these Essays . For although we would be the last to admit , that not the innate reasonableness of the ar- guments in favor of religion , but the cloak of ...
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... 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 of interest , there is this minor one , that such a degree of coin- cidence in plan ...
... 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 of interest , there is this minor one , that such a degree of coin- cidence in plan ...
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