The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... look to its future and remote consequences , can we delineate the scenes that rise in visionary grandeur on the excited mind . Neither was this one of those fortunate discoveries over which chance may claim her dominion . It was no ...
... look to its future and remote consequences , can we delineate the scenes that rise in visionary grandeur on the excited mind . Neither was this one of those fortunate discoveries over which chance may claim her dominion . It was no ...
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... look out con- stantly for land . It was , perhaps , fortunate for his progress , that at the outset of his voyage , he had announced the remote VOL . IL No. 3 . 2 point at which he expected to find land . It 1828. ] 9 Irving's Life of ...
... look out con- stantly for land . It was , perhaps , fortunate for his progress , that at the outset of his voyage , he had announced the remote VOL . IL No. 3 . 2 point at which he expected to find land . It 1828. ] 9 Irving's Life of ...
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... look down on human events with earthly feelings , it might be a proud gratifi- cation to him , to perceive the honors , if not the high rewards , heaped upon his family , and to behold his offspring , the descend- ants of a Genoese ...
... look down on human events with earthly feelings , it might be a proud gratifi- cation to him , to perceive the honors , if not the high rewards , heaped upon his family , and to behold his offspring , the descend- ants of a Genoese ...
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... look of mingled pity and admiration over this beautiful but devoted region . The dream of natural liberty , of ignorant content , and loitering idleness , was as yet unbroken , but the fiat had gone forth ; the white man had penetrated ...
... look of mingled pity and admiration over this beautiful but devoted region . The dream of natural liberty , of ignorant content , and loitering idleness , was as yet unbroken , but the fiat had gone forth ; the white man had penetrated ...
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... look at the remarkable fact , that , after a period of 400 years , the early language and authors of the peninsula , instead of resembling the Arabian , themselves so rich , various and accomplished , belong beyond controversy , in ...
... look at the remarkable fact , that , after a period of 400 years , the early language and authors of the peninsula , instead of resembling the Arabian , themselves so rich , various and accomplished , belong beyond controversy , in ...
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