The United States Literary Gazette, Volumen1Cummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1825 |
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... consider the sun we cannot but think he might have gone Most of the pieces are very short , and all and moon and stars as merely its servants . higher . We hope he is not lazy ; we hope are upon subjects sufficiently trite ; yet there ...
... consider the sun we cannot but think he might have gone Most of the pieces are very short , and all and moon and stars as merely its servants . higher . We hope he is not lazy ; we hope are upon subjects sufficiently trite ; yet there ...
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... consider that our national wealth off , not by the efficacy of the funding sys- vanced with a far more rapid progression . increases much more rapidly than this , the tem , but by the Arkwrights , Watts , & c . This increase will go on ...
... consider that our national wealth off , not by the efficacy of the funding sys- vanced with a far more rapid progression . increases much more rapidly than this , the tem , but by the Arkwrights , Watts , & c . This increase will go on ...
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... consider how important it is to pre- serve exact modes of expression . An ex- ample of this error occurs , vol . ii ... Considering the great difficulty of describ- ing works of art in a manner intelligible to children or common readers ...
... consider how important it is to pre- serve exact modes of expression . An ex- ample of this error occurs , vol . ii ... Considering the great difficulty of describ- ing works of art in a manner intelligible to children or common readers ...
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... consider " Percy's Reliques " to be an established classic in our language , —a work to be studied , -a book which ought to be in the hands of every candidate for poetical fame ; and that , without being thoroughly imbued with its ...
... consider " Percy's Reliques " to be an established classic in our language , —a work to be studied , -a book which ought to be in the hands of every candidate for poetical fame ; and that , without being thoroughly imbued with its ...
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... consider a few preliminary points . It would be idle to pretend to look for- ward into the futurity of this country with exactness and certainty ; it would be worse than idle not to see and not to say , that all the circumstances of our ...
... consider a few preliminary points . It would be idle to pretend to look for- ward into the futurity of this country with exactness and certainty ; it would be worse than idle not to see and not to say , that all the circumstances of our ...
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