The North American Review, Volumes 38-39O. Everett, 1834 |
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... party , he might have satisfied his own reasonable ambition , by repairing the statue which has been injured by the ... parties , each maintaining that its own writing , and nothing else , was poetry . The general strain of the dispute ...
... party , he might have satisfied his own reasonable ambition , by repairing the statue which has been injured by the ... parties , each maintaining that its own writing , and nothing else , was poetry . The general strain of the dispute ...
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... party . Hayley and others , who did not agree with Cowper in his sentiments , have generally described his com- plaint as religious despondency ; a phrase which has given much offence to those who hold those opinions . Even Mont- gomery ...
... party . Hayley and others , who did not agree with Cowper in his sentiments , have generally described his com- plaint as religious despondency ; a phrase which has given much offence to those who hold those opinions . Even Mont- gomery ...
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... party spirit is too jealous to permit this question to be debated by those who are enslaved to it , it is only necessary that the enquiry should be conducted by one who has a respect for all conscientious opinions , but is in bondage to ...
... party spirit is too jealous to permit this question to be debated by those who are enslaved to it , it is only necessary that the enquiry should be conducted by one who has a respect for all conscientious opinions , but is in bondage to ...
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... party . In fact we know not where to find a finer exhibition of the beauty of holi- ness , than in the life of this remarkable man . Hardier spirits could doubtless accomplish more in the warfare and struggle of the world ; and feeling ...
... party . In fact we know not where to find a finer exhibition of the beauty of holi- ness , than in the life of this remarkable man . Hardier spirits could doubtless accomplish more in the warfare and struggle of the world ; and feeling ...
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... party . But it seems to be the unavoidable effect of a written constitutional instrument , to promote con- troversy . The text of the Constitution , like the text of Scrip- ture , furnishes topics of disputation more abundant and ...
... party . But it seems to be the unavoidable effect of a written constitutional instrument , to promote con- troversy . The text of the Constitution , like the text of Scrip- ture , furnishes topics of disputation more abundant and ...
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