The American Whig Review, Volúmenes11-12G. H. Colton, 1850 |
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... given to the world . Montaigne did what Rousseau boasted that he would do in his confessions . Both had the same object in view ; but our author had this advantage over the Gene- van rhetorician , that he saw through his subject with ...
... given to the world . Montaigne did what Rousseau boasted that he would do in his confessions . Both had the same object in view ; but our author had this advantage over the Gene- van rhetorician , that he saw through his subject with ...
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... given me to the heads of both factions ; but they do not consider that to purchase the glory of Sallust , I would not give myself the trouble , sworn enemy as I am to all obli- gation , assiduity , and perseverance ; be- sides that ...
... given me to the heads of both factions ; but they do not consider that to purchase the glory of Sallust , I would not give myself the trouble , sworn enemy as I am to all obli- gation , assiduity , and perseverance ; be- sides that ...
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... given me ; to which I added the black dress and demeanor grave of a clergyman - the latter , indeed , involun- tary , and brought upon me by the wear and waste of sad meditation . I arrived at New Orleans at midsummer . The pestilence ...
... given me ; to which I added the black dress and demeanor grave of a clergyman - the latter , indeed , involun- tary , and brought upon me by the wear and waste of sad meditation . I arrived at New Orleans at midsummer . The pestilence ...
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... given to it by the custom of life ; nor does he hold them to be only as the goods of this world , and the loss of them as merely turning him forth an outcast from the social state ; but they are a part of his joyous being , and to have ...
... given to it by the custom of life ; nor does he hold them to be only as the goods of this world , and the loss of them as merely turning him forth an outcast from the social state ; but they are a part of his joyous being , and to have ...
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... given by the constitution , was given for the public good ? And would not that be , in spirit , an unconstitutional regulation which destroyed a branch of the national industry ? Let us suppose that one third of the population were ...
... given by the constitution , was given for the public good ? And would not that be , in spirit , an unconstitutional regulation which destroyed a branch of the national industry ? Let us suppose that one third of the population were ...
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