The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... effect to the head and to the heart of man . With all these rich endowments of Nature and of Art , he was a meek , lowly and humble Chris- tian , whose daily walk and conversation nobly illustrated the purity and sinceri- ty of his ...
... effect to the head and to the heart of man . With all these rich endowments of Nature and of Art , he was a meek , lowly and humble Chris- tian , whose daily walk and conversation nobly illustrated the purity and sinceri- ty of his ...
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... effect . Whatever have been the defects of that Trea- ty , it will not now be denied , that they were at the time ... effects of that vote he never recovered . It destroyed his relations with his con- stituency for ever . That it was ...
... effect . Whatever have been the defects of that Trea- ty , it will not now be denied , that they were at the time ... effects of that vote he never recovered . It destroyed his relations with his con- stituency for ever . That it was ...
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... effect . Both candidates submitted their claims to the people , and the election resulted in the choice of Mr. Ritner by a plurality vote . The bad feeling engendered in this contest seemed likely to survive the election , and to ...
... effect . Both candidates submitted their claims to the people , and the election resulted in the choice of Mr. Ritner by a plurality vote . The bad feeling engendered in this contest seemed likely to survive the election , and to ...
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... effect of this exaggerated estimate of intellect is , that talent and character are often regarded as identi- cal . This is a fatal but very prevalent error . A gift of mind , let it ever be remembered , is not a grace of soul ...
... effect of this exaggerated estimate of intellect is , that talent and character are often regarded as identi- cal . This is a fatal but very prevalent error . A gift of mind , let it ever be remembered , is not a grace of soul ...
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... effect , nor can the woodlands of any clime present a more varied array of autumnal tints . Nor need we resort to the glories of the universe alone . Domestic life exists with us in rare per- fection ; and it requires but the hero- ism ...
... effect , nor can the woodlands of any clime present a more varied array of autumnal tints . Nor need we resort to the glories of the universe alone . Domestic life exists with us in rare per- fection ; and it requires but the hero- ism ...
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