The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... considered in those days , as almost evan- gelical authority . * But though these writers were men of consummate erudition , and two of the greatest luminaries of what has been called the golden age of ecclesiastical learning , yet ...
... considered in those days , as almost evan- gelical authority . * But though these writers were men of consummate erudition , and two of the greatest luminaries of what has been called the golden age of ecclesiastical learning , yet ...
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... considered as types and annunciations of the sublime discovery which he proposed . " pp . 79-80 . For seven years , the time , the patience , the talents of Co- lumbus were wasted in these mortifying negotiations . It seems scarcely ...
... considered as types and annunciations of the sublime discovery which he proposed . " pp . 79-80 . For seven years , the time , the patience , the talents of Co- lumbus were wasted in these mortifying negotiations . It seems scarcely ...
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... considered as an element of power or of wealth . Besides , he had a direct personal interest in their prosperity . By his engagements with the crown of Spain , he was to receive a large proportion of the treasures and revenue derived ...
... considered as an element of power or of wealth . Besides , he had a direct personal interest in their prosperity . By his engagements with the crown of Spain , he was to receive a large proportion of the treasures and revenue derived ...
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... considered beneath the dignity of his enterprise . " " In all his negotiations , he forgot his present ob- scurity , he forgot his present indigence ; his ardent imagination realised the magnitude of his contemplated discoveries , and ...
... considered beneath the dignity of his enterprise . " " In all his negotiations , he forgot his present ob- scurity , he forgot his present indigence ; his ardent imagination realised the magnitude of his contemplated discoveries , and ...
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... considered too magnificent for services so extra- ordinary . But when these first impressions began to subside , when in truth every successive voyage to the western hemis- phere was enlarging the authority which had been thus lavishly ...
... considered too magnificent for services so extra- ordinary . But when these first impressions began to subside , when in truth every successive voyage to the western hemis- phere was enlarging the authority which had been thus lavishly ...
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