North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Page 344
... mind was led on to the invention of letters . 6 This most important of inventions may well be , as it has been , considered the most ingenious or most fortunate that has ever been made by the human mind . If we could trace it , in its ...
... mind was led on to the invention of letters . 6 This most important of inventions may well be , as it has been , considered the most ingenious or most fortunate that has ever been made by the human mind . If we could trace it , in its ...
Page 499
... mind , but into the mind of individuals whose good opinion was important to his fame and his success . At the head of this formidable league , in his imagination , was placed Mr Deane , by whose arts and machinations it had been brought ...
... mind , but into the mind of individuals whose good opinion was important to his fame and his success . At the head of this formidable league , in his imagination , was placed Mr Deane , by whose arts and machinations it had been brought ...
Page 520
... mind partook of the character which he wish- ed to communicate to society . His speculations all manifest a feeling of independence , which allowed no authority to re- strain him in the indulgence of his thoughts . It is remarkable ...
... mind partook of the character which he wish- ed to communicate to society . His speculations all manifest a feeling of independence , which allowed no authority to re- strain him in the indulgence of his thoughts . It is remarkable ...
Contents
BOLIVAR AND THE BOLIVIAN CONSTITUTION | 26 |
REMOVAL of the INDIANS | 62 |
HALIBURTONS HISTORY OF NOVASCOTIA | 121 |
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