The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 |
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... Give him the past - give him a power , an idea , something which has tri- umphed and borne its fruits - so that , placed thus at a distance , he can examine and com- prehend it under all its points of view , calm- ly , at his ease ...
... Give him the past - give him a power , an idea , something which has tri- umphed and borne its fruits - so that , placed thus at a distance , he can examine and com- prehend it under all its points of view , calm- ly , at his ease ...
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... give him more time and more energy to develope his faculties , except by lessening the number of his hours of labor , and increasing his profits ? How can you render his contact with the enlightened class- es serviceable to him , except ...
... give him more time and more energy to develope his faculties , except by lessening the number of his hours of labor , and increasing his profits ? How can you render his contact with the enlightened class- es serviceable to him , except ...
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... give temple itself , they look as though they were them his undivided attention ; whereas other built in pits . Thus they can never be properly describers have visited them incidentally , while seen , and have an insignificant ...
... give temple itself , they look as though they were them his undivided attention ; whereas other built in pits . Thus they can never be properly describers have visited them incidentally , while seen , and have an insignificant ...
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... give an air of patch- bring him a considerable addition of no- work and falsification to both Taylor's ver- toriety - if he should find himself able , by sion and Scott's , from which the ballad itself brief snatches of exertion , to ...
... give an air of patch- bring him a considerable addition of no- work and falsification to both Taylor's ver- toriety - if he should find himself able , by sion and Scott's , from which the ballad itself brief snatches of exertion , to ...
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... give to his sweeps of discussion a more during the morning hours , dividing the rest instructive importance . Parr has the manners of his time between the most affectionate at- of a pedant , Mackintosh of a gentleman . Of tention to his ...
... give to his sweeps of discussion a more during the morning hours , dividing the rest instructive importance . Parr has the manners of his time between the most affectionate at- of a pedant , Mackintosh of a gentleman . Of tention to his ...
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