North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1832 |
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Page 402
... interest follows the first emotions of surprise ; that in- terest deepens as he becomes acquainted with the wondrous ... interest , so easily satisfied , when once awakened is not likely to decline , and this labor is suited to prevail ...
... interest follows the first emotions of surprise ; that in- terest deepens as he becomes acquainted with the wondrous ... interest , so easily satisfied , when once awakened is not likely to decline , and this labor is suited to prevail ...
Page 405
... interest as could be expected or desired is now taken in the cultivation of fruit trees , and it will soon be well rewarded . Evelyn expressed a wish , that every man might be compelled by law to set out fruit trees on the borders of ...
... interest as could be expected or desired is now taken in the cultivation of fruit trees , and it will soon be well rewarded . Evelyn expressed a wish , that every man might be compelled by law to set out fruit trees on the borders of ...
Page 502
... interest of resident stockholders , while that of for- eigners , being free from any such exaction , will be the more valuable of the two . But the bill in truth concedes nothing of this kind . If the States did not possess this right ...
... interest of resident stockholders , while that of for- eigners , being free from any such exaction , will be the more valuable of the two . But the bill in truth concedes nothing of this kind . If the States did not possess this right ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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