The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 32
... soon to pass away , considerations of eternal and universal importance , of whose reali- ty he had a still more intimate and present conviction . " It is true , that to him who has made no approach to this knowledge , and more ...
... soon to pass away , considerations of eternal and universal importance , of whose reali- ty he had a still more intimate and present conviction . " It is true , that to him who has made no approach to this knowledge , and more ...
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... soon be prepared to pro- nounce upon more than these preliminary considerations . His style is pure , perspicuous , and beautifully elaborated ; not always , perhaps , sufficiently spirited and flowing , and sometimes , al- though not ...
... soon be prepared to pro- nounce upon more than these preliminary considerations . His style is pure , perspicuous , and beautifully elaborated ; not always , perhaps , sufficiently spirited and flowing , and sometimes , al- though not ...
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... soon after Marguerite's departure , and of course was at no loss to determine that she had been taken in the toils of her brother . He explored the mouth of the Oswegatchie , thinking it possible that the savages might have left their ...
... soon after Marguerite's departure , and of course was at no loss to determine that she had been taken in the toils of her brother . He explored the mouth of the Oswegatchie , thinking it possible that the savages might have left their ...
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... Soon after , the judge inquired of the sheriff why the jury were not forth - coming ; to which he replied , that he had eleven men tied up stairs , and his deputies were engaged in running down the twelfth ! " Tales of a Traveller ...
... Soon after , the judge inquired of the sheriff why the jury were not forth - coming ; to which he replied , that he had eleven men tied up stairs , and his deputies were engaged in running down the twelfth ! " Tales of a Traveller ...
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... soon As sorrowing thoughts on those borne from him fade In living man . Who scoffs these sympathies , Makes mock of the divinity within ; Nor feels he gently breathing through his soul The universal spirit . - Hear it cry , " How does ...
... soon As sorrowing thoughts on those borne from him fade In living man . Who scoffs these sympathies , Makes mock of the divinity within ; Nor feels he gently breathing through his soul The universal spirit . - Hear it cry , " How does ...
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