University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... mind , that it might hardly seem necessary to call attention to them and yet they are facts which seem altogether to be overlooked by VOL . IX . 3 some Conservatives , who pride them- selves upon being peculiarly prudent politicians ...
... mind , that it might hardly seem necessary to call attention to them and yet they are facts which seem altogether to be overlooked by VOL . IX . 3 some Conservatives , who pride them- selves upon being peculiarly prudent politicians ...
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... mind which as- sume the appearance of unanswer- able arguments , until their baseless- ness is detected in the attempt to shape them into words : and this is just the case with the vague prejudices to which Mr. Hamilton's letter gives a ...
... mind which as- sume the appearance of unanswer- able arguments , until their baseless- ness is detected in the attempt to shape them into words : and this is just the case with the vague prejudices to which Mr. Hamilton's letter gives a ...
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... mind this mornin ' , the Lord be praised ! " 66 Why , Molsh ? " " Why , in regard of a dhrame I had last night the Lord guard me an ' what I'm carryin ' . " Amin , I pray Jasus this day , re- sponded Bosthoon , " turning his grey eyes ...
... mind this mornin ' , the Lord be praised ! " 66 Why , Molsh ? " " Why , in regard of a dhrame I had last night the Lord guard me an ' what I'm carryin ' . " Amin , I pray Jasus this day , re- sponded Bosthoon , " turning his grey eyes ...
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... mind , though steeped in learning , was never overlayed by his acquisi- tions . The native strength of his in- tellect always enabled him to appro- priate , in the strictest sense of the word , to his own immediate use , his rich and ...
... mind , though steeped in learning , was never overlayed by his acquisi- tions . The native strength of his in- tellect always enabled him to appro- priate , in the strictest sense of the word , to his own immediate use , his rich and ...
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... mind were like the heavings of the ocean , and even when he was most despotic in his influence over the feelings and understandings of others , he was himself as much the child of impulse , as any amongst the agitated group over whom he ...
... mind were like the heavings of the ocean , and even when he was most despotic in his influence over the feelings and understandings of others , he was himself as much the child of impulse , as any amongst the agitated group over whom he ...
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