The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... become an apostate from the faith of his country , and he will not one day be able to em- brace him in the gardens of paradise . For this reason he is so mild towards his slaves , and gives great sums to the poor , for he thinks Allah ...
... become an apostate from the faith of his country , and he will not one day be able to em- brace him in the gardens of paradise . For this reason he is so mild towards his slaves , and gives great sums to the poor , for he thinks Allah ...
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... become a day of joy to thee ; for know , that on this day thy son will return . ' Thus spake the dervish . It were a sin for a Mussulman to doubt the words of such a man . Ali's sorrow , it is true , was not thereby removed ; still ...
... become a day of joy to thee ; for know , that on this day thy son will return . ' Thus spake the dervish . It were a sin for a Mussulman to doubt the words of such a man . Ali's sorrow , it is true , was not thereby removed ; still ...
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... become geniuses . " Formerly they had been industrious , clever young people- " now , " thought they , " of what assistance is learning when one gets along better with ignorance ? " They left their books , and ran about the streets and ...
... become geniuses . " Formerly they had been industrious , clever young people- " now , " thought they , " of what assistance is learning when one gets along better with ignorance ? " They left their books , and ran about the streets and ...
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... become a state of things in com- parison with which the worst despotism under which Russia or Austria ever suffered would be a blessed relief . It is bad enough , anywhere , when those to whom the pen and the press have been entrusted ...
... become a state of things in com- parison with which the worst despotism under which Russia or Austria ever suffered would be a blessed relief . It is bad enough , anywhere , when those to whom the pen and the press have been entrusted ...
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... reader to whom excitement has become the only criterion . To taste with confident acuteness , we must " live cleanly . " To obey the suggestions of a vitiated pal ate is as unsafe in morals as in nature . 60 [ Jan. Periodical Reading .
... reader to whom excitement has become the only criterion . To taste with confident acuteness , we must " live cleanly . " To obey the suggestions of a vitiated pal ate is as unsafe in morals as in nature . 60 [ Jan. Periodical Reading .
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