North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Page 275
... Thoughts on the Soul ' ; and these thoughts are principally limited to the consideration and illustration of the fact , that the soul transfers its features , and lends its complexion , to all external things . The subject is thus ...
... Thoughts on the Soul ' ; and these thoughts are principally limited to the consideration and illustration of the fact , that the soul transfers its features , and lends its complexion , to all external things . The subject is thus ...
Page 536
... thought of you . But I am glad you were not there ; for you would have seen me more angry than I hope you will ever see me . The Prætorian palace , as it is called , comparable , for its fine proportions , to the Maison Quarrée ...
... thought of you . But I am glad you were not there ; for you would have seen me more angry than I hope you will ever see me . The Prætorian palace , as it is called , comparable , for its fine proportions , to the Maison Quarrée ...
Page 539
... thought them able to bear soberly and usefully for themselves . You thought otherwise , and that the dose might still be larger . And I found you were right ; for subsequent events proved they were equal to the consti- tution of 1791 ...
... thought them able to bear soberly and usefully for themselves . You thought otherwise , and that the dose might still be larger . And I found you were right ; for subsequent events proved they were equal to the consti- tution of 1791 ...
Contents
BOLIVAR AND THE BOLIVIAN CONSTITUTION | 26 |
REMOVAL of the INDIANS | 62 |
HALIBURTONS HISTORY OF NOVASCOTIA | 121 |
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