The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... thought , all tend to combine with his national spirit , as a part of the public defence , the more domestic spirit ... thoughts in a popular direction . We have already glanced at the securities which we possess against the calamities ...
... thought , all tend to combine with his national spirit , as a part of the public defence , the more domestic spirit ... thoughts in a popular direction . We have already glanced at the securities which we possess against the calamities ...
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... thought upon thought . Hence his peculiar mode of unexpectedly rising from the ar- gument in which the errors , or the controversies of the times happened to engage him , to loftier themes , and holier contemplations ; connecting with ...
... thought upon thought . Hence his peculiar mode of unexpectedly rising from the ar- gument in which the errors , or the controversies of the times happened to engage him , to loftier themes , and holier contemplations ; connecting with ...
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... thought , argument , and language , and that state of feeling which we may judge to have been habitual to the writer whenever his mind was turned , either in direct meditation , or by some casual associa- tion , to the recollection of ...
... thought , argument , and language , and that state of feeling which we may judge to have been habitual to the writer whenever his mind was turned , either in direct meditation , or by some casual associa- tion , to the recollection of ...
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... thought of venturing his life among the gouging , dirk- ing , throat - cutting democrats of Boston or New - York . The fact is , as we have ascertained from competent authority , that this martyr to republican ferocity , was a gentleman ...
... thought of venturing his life among the gouging , dirk- ing , throat - cutting democrats of Boston or New - York . The fact is , as we have ascertained from competent authority , that this martyr to republican ferocity , was a gentleman ...
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... thought but proper to introduce a little religion : so I took to reading a sermon every Sunday , at the request of my neighbors . By - and - by , it was thought prudent to embody a company of militia for protection against the Indians ...
... thought but proper to introduce a little religion : so I took to reading a sermon every Sunday , at the request of my neighbors . By - and - by , it was thought prudent to embody a company of militia for protection against the Indians ...
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