University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... language , and it is this - that those persons , whoever they may be , to whom this advice was given were men who " like nothing but what is hammered upon their own anvil , " and who will regard with jealousy any attempt to serve the ...
... language , and it is this - that those persons , whoever they may be , to whom this advice was given were men who " like nothing but what is hammered upon their own anvil , " and who will regard with jealousy any attempt to serve the ...
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... language , by seeming to hint at such a feeling of rivalry , goes far to create it . It is not from any disrespect to Mr. Hamilton that we enter thus warmly on this subject ; but surely on reflection , that gentleman will agree with us ...
... language , by seeming to hint at such a feeling of rivalry , goes far to create it . It is not from any disrespect to Mr. Hamilton that we enter thus warmly on this subject ; but surely on reflection , that gentleman will agree with us ...
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... language . It is in fact , one of the un- answerable common - sense arguments which a plain man can best put forward in all their force , and which could derive no additional force from the most elo- quent terms in which they could be ...
... language . It is in fact , one of the un- answerable common - sense arguments which a plain man can best put forward in all their force , and which could derive no additional force from the most elo- quent terms in which they could be ...
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... language , which we could not hope to rival . " Despondency ! Conservative despon- dency !! Ah ! I have it ; I recollect a scene where there was great despondency . It was on the memorable plain of Water- loo when the scourge of nations ...
... language , which we could not hope to rival . " Despondency ! Conservative despon- dency !! Ah ! I have it ; I recollect a scene where there was great despondency . It was on the memorable plain of Water- loo when the scourge of nations ...
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... language to impart , Die - and thus Love was dying from the earth . Then of the Heavenly was there a revealing , That harmonized the chaos of Man's breast ; Above - around - within - the hidden feeling Found language - Music is but Love ...
... language to impart , Die - and thus Love was dying from the earth . Then of the Heavenly was there a revealing , That harmonized the chaos of Man's breast ; Above - around - within - the hidden feeling Found language - Music is but Love ...
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