The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... minds . They were surprised at their own ignorance of the world around them . Every step seemed discovery , for every ... mind . The short time that he remained at Pavia was barely sufficient to give him the rudiments of the necessary ...
... minds . They were surprised at their own ignorance of the world around them . Every step seemed discovery , for every ... mind . The short time that he remained at Pavia was barely sufficient to give him the rudiments of the necessary ...
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... mind of Columbus kindled up with enthu- siasm in the cause . It was a period of general excitement to all who were connected with maritime life , or who resided in the vicinity of the ocean . The recent discoveries had inflamed their ...
... mind of Columbus kindled up with enthu- siasm in the cause . It was a period of general excitement to all who were connected with maritime life , or who resided in the vicinity of the ocean . The recent discoveries had inflamed their ...
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... mind , and the effect it produced upon his character and conduct . He never spoke in doubt or hesitation , but with as much certainty as if his eyes had beheld the promised land . No trial nor disappointment could afterwards divert him ...
... mind , and the effect it produced upon his character and conduct . He never spoke in doubt or hesitation , but with as much certainty as if his eyes had beheld the promised land . No trial nor disappointment could afterwards divert him ...
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... mind , as to the land which lay before him , covered with darkness ! That it was fruitful , was evident from the vegetables which floated from its shores . He thought too that he perceived in the balmy air , the fragrance of aromatic ...
... mind , as to the land which lay before him , covered with darkness ! That it was fruitful , was evident from the vegetables which floated from its shores . He thought too that he perceived in the balmy air , the fragrance of aromatic ...
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... minds , which too often have a temporary influence in obscuring it to the world ; as the sun , emerging with full splendour into the heavens , calls up by the very fervour of his rays , the rank and noxious vapours which for a time ...
... minds , which too often have a temporary influence in obscuring it to the world ; as the sun , emerging with full splendour into the heavens , calls up by the very fervour of his rays , the rank and noxious vapours which for a time ...
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