The North American Review, Volumes 38-39O. Everett, 1834 |
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... question , whether other views than those which he adopted would have done more to secure the peace and happiness of his later years . Or , if party spirit is too jealous to permit this question to be debated by those who are enslaved ...
... question , whether other views than those which he adopted would have done more to secure the peace and happiness of his later years . Or , if party spirit is too jealous to permit this question to be debated by those who are enslaved ...
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... question is , whether the mind creates unnatural or only exaggerates natural emotions . His inference , if we understand him , is that Cowper was an example of the latter state of mind ; and of course , that disor- dered as he was , he ...
... question is , whether the mind creates unnatural or only exaggerates natural emotions . His inference , if we understand him , is that Cowper was an example of the latter state of mind ; and of course , that disor- dered as he was , he ...
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... question is , whether there is no such thing as excessive remorse for neglect of some particular obligation . On the whole , we think , that the friend of religion , instead of endeav- oring to find order in the confusion which ...
... question is , whether there is no such thing as excessive remorse for neglect of some particular obligation . On the whole , we think , that the friend of religion , instead of endeav- oring to find order in the confusion which ...
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... question then recurs , how shall we recognise the gen- eral symmetry of plants , amid the confusion produced by these partial abortions ? Some light may be obtained on this point from observing appearances denominated monstrous , -an ...
... question then recurs , how shall we recognise the gen- eral symmetry of plants , amid the confusion produced by these partial abortions ? Some light may be obtained on this point from observing appearances denominated monstrous , -an ...
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... question , by Sir James Edward Smith , in a work whose title we have quoted at the head of this article ; but which does not , in our opinion , merit the reputation it has acquired in this country and abroad . " From this , we turn with ...
... question , by Sir James Edward Smith , in a work whose title we have quoted at the head of this article ; but which does not , in our opinion , merit the reputation it has acquired in this country and abroad . " From this , we turn with ...
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