The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... feels its freedom and power , it is scarcely at all an evil ; -at the worst , of the lightest . The dry crust , eaten by the gushing fountain , is a full equiva- lent and compensation for all that luxu- ry lavishes upon its feasts , -as ...
... feels its freedom and power , it is scarcely at all an evil ; -at the worst , of the lightest . The dry crust , eaten by the gushing fountain , is a full equiva- lent and compensation for all that luxu- ry lavishes upon its feasts , -as ...
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... feeling of manhood , in its essence and highest development , approaches , if it be not identical with , religious reverence . Its perfect utterance is , " Know ye , that ye are the temple of God , and that the spirit of God dwells in ...
... feeling of manhood , in its essence and highest development , approaches , if it be not identical with , religious reverence . Its perfect utterance is , " Know ye , that ye are the temple of God , and that the spirit of God dwells in ...
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... feeling and argu- ment , that men are slow to perceive their radical injustice . The fact of their constant existence in all ages , stands for an ultimate reason , the voice of Providence , that original inequalities of condition are ...
... feeling and argu- ment , that men are slow to perceive their radical injustice . The fact of their constant existence in all ages , stands for an ultimate reason , the voice of Providence , that original inequalities of condition are ...
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... feelings , when we found that not one of them could be moved from its place ! They lay as if fast bound to the deck , and to remove them , it would be necessary to tear up the planks , for the accomplish- ment of which we were destitute ...
... feelings , when we found that not one of them could be moved from its place ! They lay as if fast bound to the deck , and to remove them , it would be necessary to tear up the planks , for the accomplish- ment of which we were destitute ...
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... feeling of attachment to his person , and of cheerful obedience to his commands . An officer can have no higher testimonial of his merits than the love of a disciplined soldiery . Of these sons the eldest was Peter , who was born on the ...
... feeling of attachment to his person , and of cheerful obedience to his commands . An officer can have no higher testimonial of his merits than the love of a disciplined soldiery . Of these sons the eldest was Peter , who was born on the ...
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