North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Page 45
... fact , of wild flowers , which he mingled in somewhat sparing proportions with those of foreign growth , that he collected on his way , but which were constantly noticed as the pride of his nosegay . The red bird's wing was always the ...
... fact , of wild flowers , which he mingled in somewhat sparing proportions with those of foreign growth , that he collected on his way , but which were constantly noticed as the pride of his nosegay . The red bird's wing was always the ...
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... fact , between that regard , which every rational being must necessa- rily have for his own happiness , and those benevolent affec- tions which attach us to our fellow creatures . ' Love is in fact an essentially social feeling , and ...
... fact , between that regard , which every rational being must necessa- rily have for his own happiness , and those benevolent affec- tions which attach us to our fellow creatures . ' Love is in fact an essentially social feeling , and ...
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... fact affirmed in the proposition here supposed to be a necessary truth , is one which is admitted to be an im- mediate effect of the will of God . To say that parents are bound in duty by the law of nature to love their children , that ...
... fact affirmed in the proposition here supposed to be a necessary truth , is one which is admitted to be an im- mediate effect of the will of God . To say that parents are bound in duty by the law of nature to love their children , that ...
Contents
TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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