North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Page 71
... seems to be a gift only of a very few of the finer - fingered gentry , must be founded on the different consistency ... seems to have accounted them almost equally valuable with those of vision . On being interrogated if he felt a great ...
... seems to be a gift only of a very few of the finer - fingered gentry , must be founded on the different consistency ... seems to have accounted them almost equally valuable with those of vision . On being interrogated if he felt a great ...
Page 222
... seems to labor under a feel- ing that there is some defect in his theory , without knowing exactly what it is , or where to find a remedy for it . He moves on from chapter to chapter , and from topic to topic , with a slow and ...
... seems to labor under a feel- ing that there is some defect in his theory , without knowing exactly what it is , or where to find a remedy for it . He moves on from chapter to chapter , and from topic to topic , with a slow and ...
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... seems to have been customary with the Hebrews to chant their sacred hymns in alternate choirs , answering each other in the correspondent lines , yet it cannot be doubted , that we are to look to the con- stitution of the human mind for ...
... seems to have been customary with the Hebrews to chant their sacred hymns in alternate choirs , answering each other in the correspondent lines , yet it cannot be doubted , that we are to look to the con- stitution of the human mind for ...
Contents
TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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