The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... received the royal unction to qualify him . for being the successor of David on the throne of Israel , - and another of admirable splendor and pathos , in which the Syrian discloses his mysterious knowledge mysteriously ob- tained , of ...
... received the royal unction to qualify him . for being the successor of David on the throne of Israel , - and another of admirable splendor and pathos , in which the Syrian discloses his mysterious knowledge mysteriously ob- tained , of ...
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... received relations of cause and effect , this position will be support- ed by any reference which can be made to the annals of socie- ty , at any stage of its progress . Upon the strength of this prin- ciple alone , we should prefer a ...
... received relations of cause and effect , this position will be support- ed by any reference which can be made to the annals of socie- ty , at any stage of its progress . Upon the strength of this prin- ciple alone , we should prefer a ...
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... received in his father's canoe ; and the wild shores rung with the acclamations of the soldiers , while his father's tears of pride and joy were poured like rain upon his cheek . " The stranger paused , and Edward breathed one long ...
... received in his father's canoe ; and the wild shores rung with the acclamations of the soldiers , while his father's tears of pride and joy were poured like rain upon his cheek . " The stranger paused , and Edward breathed one long ...
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... received in the battle of Breed's Hill , a moment of ten- derness into which Cecil is betrayed by her sympathy for her cousin's protracted sufferings , leads , ( in the language of the au- thor , ) to Lionel's " favoring her with a very ...
... received in the battle of Breed's Hill , a moment of ten- derness into which Cecil is betrayed by her sympathy for her cousin's protracted sufferings , leads , ( in the language of the au- thor , ) to Lionel's " favoring her with a very ...
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... received . In addition to this , medical journals enable the practitioner to keep pace with the progress of his profession , no unimportant circumstance to those whose res angusta domi does not permit the purchase of the scores of books ...
... received . In addition to this , medical journals enable the practitioner to keep pace with the progress of his profession , no unimportant circumstance to those whose res angusta domi does not permit the purchase of the scores of books ...
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