North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1832 |
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... readers , as a legacy of wisdom and matured experience . It is full of instruction for the young and for the old . Those of our readers , whose want of opportunity or inclina- tion may prevent their consulting the folios of Baxter , may ...
... readers , as a legacy of wisdom and matured experience . It is full of instruction for the young and for the old . Those of our readers , whose want of opportunity or inclina- tion may prevent their consulting the folios of Baxter , may ...
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... readers . On the whole , we consider the work before us as equal in literary value to any of the others of the same class , with the exception of the Sketch Book , and we should not be surprised , if it were read as exten- sively as ...
... readers . On the whole , we consider the work before us as equal in literary value to any of the others of the same class , with the exception of the Sketch Book , and we should not be surprised , if it were read as exten- sively as ...
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... readers , because in this country it can seldom be more than an incidental employment : there are few so situated as to be able to make it the great business of their lives . We are often told that this was the employment of man in ...
... readers , because in this country it can seldom be more than an incidental employment : there are few so situated as to be able to make it the great business of their lives . We are often told that this was the employment of man in ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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