North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Τόμος 12Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1821 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... given to the study of the bible , in the enlightened spirit of the modern school of sacred literature . The Latin language , in which they were written , secured them easy access to the German universities and schools , and an edition ...
... given to the study of the bible , in the enlightened spirit of the modern school of sacred literature . The Latin language , in which they were written , secured them easy access to the German universities and schools , and an edition ...
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... given to mortal man to scribble off with a flying pen , what shall be read and be worthy to be read for ever . It is paying no compliment to the literature of the age , or the merit of an author to assert it . To maintain it , is to ...
... given to mortal man to scribble off with a flying pen , what shall be read and be worthy to be read for ever . It is paying no compliment to the literature of the age , or the merit of an author to assert it . To maintain it , is to ...
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... given our views of the theoretical scheme of this university . We have seen no reason to change these views , but we hope we may be disappointed in our fears , that its success may not be adequate to the large and liberal scale on which ...
... given our views of the theoretical scheme of this university . We have seen no reason to change these views , but we hope we may be disappointed in our fears , that its success may not be adequate to the large and liberal scale on which ...
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... given us no delight to contemplate ; and our travellers have most unfortu- nately seen nothing but alternate swamps and sands in the face of the country , and rudeness and ignorance among the people . A half century has scarcely elapsed ...
... given us no delight to contemplate ; and our travellers have most unfortu- nately seen nothing but alternate swamps and sands in the face of the country , and rudeness and ignorance among the people . A half century has scarcely elapsed ...
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... given to industry by rendering the river navigable , the products would soon exceed five mill- ions . ' It is navigable for steam boats to Halifax , one hundred and thirty miles from its entrance into Albemarle sound . At present a ...
... given to industry by rendering the river navigable , the products would soon exceed five mill- ions . ' It is navigable for steam boats to Halifax , one hundred and thirty miles from its entrance into Albemarle sound . At present a ...
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Σελίδα 314 - And feed me with a shepherd's care ; His presence shall my wants supply, And guard me with a watchful eye ; My noon-day walks he shall attend, And all my midnight hours defend.
Σελίδα 313 - A new Version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the Tunes used in Churches...
Σελίδα 363 - That the influence of the Crown has increased, is increasing, and ought to be diminished"?
Σελίδα 15 - ... hundred a day in the streets of Madras ; every day seventy at least laid their bodies in the streets, or on the glacis of Tanjore, and expired of famine in the granary of India. I was going to awake your justice towards this unhappy part of our fellow-citizens, by bringing before you some of the circumstances of this plague of hunger.
Σελίδα 430 - A cause , therefore, in the fullest definition which it philosophically admits, may be said to be.*, that which immediately precedes any change, and which, existing at any time in similar circumstances, has been always, and will be always, immediately followed by a similar change^.
Σελίδα 36 - That we the citizens of Mecklenburg County do hereby dissolve the political bands which have connected us to the mother country and hereby absolve ourselves from all allegiance to the British Crown and abjure all political connection contract or association with that nation who have wantonly trampled on our rights and liberties and inhumanly shed the blood of American patriots at Lexington.
Σελίδα 466 - Friend of my youth, with thee began the love Of sacred song ; the wont, in golden dreams, 'Mid classic realms of splendours past to rove, O'er haunted steep, and by immortal streams ; Where the blue wave, with...
Σελίδα 215 - if the compensation allowed by law does not exceed the proportion of the hazard run, or the want felt, by the loan, its allowance is neither repugnant to the revealed nor the natural law : but if it exceeds those bounds, it is then oppressive usury ; and though the municipal laws may give it impunity, they never can make it just.
Σελίδα 27 - Carolina is a ridge of sand, separated from the main land, in some places by narrow Sounds, in others by broad Bays. The passages or inlets through it are' shallow and dangerous, and Ocracoke inlet is the only one north of Cape Fear, through which vessels pass.
Σελίδα 103 - ... because they could discern in them what related to heaven and the church: they therefore placed those images not only in their temples, but also in their houses; not with any intention to worship them, but to serve as means of recollecting the heavenly things signified by them.