American Quarterly Review, Volumen21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... manner in which this food is supplied and prepared for their nourishment . principles of the constitution of bodies , consequently , will form the first subject for our consideration . The " By methods of analysis , depending upon ...
... manner in which this food is supplied and prepared for their nourishment . principles of the constitution of bodies , consequently , will form the first subject for our consideration . The " By methods of analysis , depending upon ...
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... manners , science , or the fine arts , is not to educate the people - to teach them their duties to themselves , their fami- lies , their neighbours , to society , and to their God , is eminently SO . The first is a labour , which ...
... manners , science , or the fine arts , is not to educate the people - to teach them their duties to themselves , their fami- lies , their neighbours , to society , and to their God , is eminently SO . The first is a labour , which ...
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... manner , and with a simplicity and adherence to nature which apply them at once to the heart . We think that the author has been rather indulgent to the father of the two heroines , " Uncle Phil , " as he was familiarly called ; his ...
... manner , and with a simplicity and adherence to nature which apply them at once to the heart . We think that the author has been rather indulgent to the father of the two heroines , " Uncle Phil , " as he was familiarly called ; his ...
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... manners , all very amusing in themselves , but totally at variance with the instructive , detailed , and connected treatise the introduction had promised . From a foreigner this was probably just as well - nay , infinitely better than a ...
... manners , all very amusing in themselves , but totally at variance with the instructive , detailed , and connected treatise the introduction had promised . From a foreigner this was probably just as well - nay , infinitely better than a ...
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... manners ; the Reformation , with a brief view of Luther and the other reformers — its merits compared with the Papacy , and a defence of the latter ; the Protectorate ; the Re- volution of 1688 , and of the great men who flourished at ...
... manners ; the Reformation , with a brief view of Luther and the other reformers — its merits compared with the Papacy , and a defence of the latter ; the Protectorate ; the Re- volution of 1688 , and of the great men who flourished at ...
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