The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 6Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... feeling - the most absolute monarch may always act with a paternal regard for the welfare of his subjects . However praiseworthy the motives of irresponsible Government , the highest interests of the people of the United States were not ...
... feeling - the most absolute monarch may always act with a paternal regard for the welfare of his subjects . However praiseworthy the motives of irresponsible Government , the highest interests of the people of the United States were not ...
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... feeling with which the men of this vocation are regarded , is by no means favorable . Contempt is too harsh a name for it , perhaps , but it is far below respect . Nor does this arise so much from the insincerity or the frivolousness of ...
... feeling with which the men of this vocation are regarded , is by no means favorable . Contempt is too harsh a name for it , perhaps , but it is far below respect . Nor does this arise so much from the insincerity or the frivolousness of ...
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... feelings of men - yet , throughout , all felt that it was a failing that leaned to virtue's side ; and that such occasional abuse was but an insignificant drawback from the inestimable benefits of the much , and long needed use of the ...
... feelings of men - yet , throughout , all felt that it was a failing that leaned to virtue's side ; and that such occasional abuse was but an insignificant drawback from the inestimable benefits of the much , and long needed use of the ...
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... of fire , Armed in immortal intellect I'd risk Each earth - bound feeling in the proud desire , Within thy radiant light to steep my lyre ; To 28 [ July , Ode to the Sun. ODE TO THE SUN A fragment by a deceased Clergyman.
... of fire , Armed in immortal intellect I'd risk Each earth - bound feeling in the proud desire , Within thy radiant light to steep my lyre ; To 28 [ July , Ode to the Sun. ODE TO THE SUN A fragment by a deceased Clergyman.
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... feeling of enjoyment with which he warbled over his coppers , a melody unknown , I dare say at La Scala , ever and anon turning his sable nob , as if to court the full warmth sufficient to have fired the brains of any other than a full ...
... feeling of enjoyment with which he warbled over his coppers , a melody unknown , I dare say at La Scala , ever and anon turning his sable nob , as if to court the full warmth sufficient to have fired the brains of any other than a full ...
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