The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1825 |
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... effect , are all striving for mas- tery , while the unity of the composition is lost , or refracted and split into shining fragments . It is , besides , a most re- prehensible fault in writing , to make it too uniformly gay and ...
... effect , are all striving for mas- tery , while the unity of the composition is lost , or refracted and split into shining fragments . It is , besides , a most re- prehensible fault in writing , to make it too uniformly gay and ...
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... effect the more difficult task of making them forget the impressions we had already given them . Were it possible for the Indian of North America happily to lose all knowledge or traditionary remembrance of the inter- ference ...
... effect the more difficult task of making them forget the impressions we had already given them . Were it possible for the Indian of North America happily to lose all knowledge or traditionary remembrance of the inter- ference ...
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... effect of the difference will be , to make us enlighten the ignorance on one side or the other from which it springs , by instructing them , if it be theirs ; ourselves , if it be our own , to the end that the only kind of unanimity may ...
... effect of the difference will be , to make us enlighten the ignorance on one side or the other from which it springs , by instructing them , if it be theirs ; ourselves , if it be our own , to the end that the only kind of unanimity may ...
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The Spirit of the Age or Contemporary Portraits Page | 1 |
Lawlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 25 |
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