North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... respecting Circu- 421 Intel- 146 Herculaneum Rolls , De- 419 scription of the 409 Historical Society , Massa- 276 chusetts 417 Indian Antiquities 136 142 Laplace's Mecanique Ce- Boston , Topographical De- scription of 414 leste , Dr ...
... respecting Circu- 421 Intel- 146 Herculaneum Rolls , De- 419 scription of the 409 Historical Society , Massa- 276 chusetts 417 Indian Antiquities 136 142 Laplace's Mecanique Ce- Boston , Topographical De- scription of 414 leste , Dr ...
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... respect , and is accustomed to flatter . Mr. Moore has great ease and sprightliness of narrative , a graceful airiness in touching and leaving a subject , suf- ficient variety of thought , though too much sameness in the colouring ...
... respect , and is accustomed to flatter . Mr. Moore has great ease and sprightliness of narrative , a graceful airiness in touching and leaving a subject , suf- ficient variety of thought , though too much sameness in the colouring ...
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... respects . The gentlest and the most fe- rocious appear to possess this taste in equal perfection . Even the indolent and voluptuous Otaheitans , and the inhabitants of the Pelew Islands , represented as the mildest and most amia- ble ...
... respects . The gentlest and the most fe- rocious appear to possess this taste in equal perfection . Even the indolent and voluptuous Otaheitans , and the inhabitants of the Pelew Islands , represented as the mildest and most amia- ble ...
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... respect in not sufficiently enlightening his conscience . Now when we con- sider how much publick opinion regulates our moral notions , we ought not to judge very hardly of the character of an in- dividual who acts up to the moral ...
... respect in not sufficiently enlightening his conscience . Now when we con- sider how much publick opinion regulates our moral notions , we ought not to judge very hardly of the character of an in- dividual who acts up to the moral ...
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... respect to this it may be observed , that there is probably more or less justice , which is all that can be meant in this case by necessity , on one side or other in every war . But taking the subject generally it is too absurd to ...
... respect to this it may be observed , that there is probably more or less justice , which is all that can be meant in this case by necessity , on one side or other in every war . But taking the subject generally it is too absurd to ...
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