The North American Review, Volume 40O. Everett, 1835 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 436
... moral observer of Rome's relics and ruins , some- thing of hope , of instinctive anticipation , bears out the mental gratification which ever flows from them . The manners and morals of Italy , like the same characteris- tics of other ...
... moral observer of Rome's relics and ruins , some- thing of hope , of instinctive anticipation , bears out the mental gratification which ever flows from them . The manners and morals of Italy , like the same characteris- tics of other ...
Page 440
... moral glory of genuine national freedom . There are times when the American visitor is simultaneously impressed with the social and moral preeminence of his native land and the local attractions of this ; and is thus led to think of ...
... moral glory of genuine national freedom . There are times when the American visitor is simultaneously impressed with the social and moral preeminence of his native land and the local attractions of this ; and is thus led to think of ...
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... morality , self- government , humility , and moderation ; on the willing perform- ance of all duties to God , his superiors , and his neighbors . " A religious and moral education is consequently the first want of a people . Without ...
... morality , self- government , humility , and moderation ; on the willing perform- ance of all duties to God , his superiors , and his neighbors . " A religious and moral education is consequently the first want of a people . Without ...
Contents
H POISONING | 27 |
EXECUTION OF AN ITALIAN AT CANTON | 58 |
LIFE OF BLACK HAWK | 68 |
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