The North American Review, Volume 4University of Northern Iowa, 1826 |
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... manner we find it ? These queries excited an interest in all present ; but , although much was said on the subject , nothing was in fact explained . My own ideas were much confused on those points , but what was then said determined me ...
... manner we find it ? These queries excited an interest in all present ; but , although much was said on the subject , nothing was in fact explained . My own ideas were much confused on those points , but what was then said determined me ...
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... manners of a gentleman . G. J. Sir , I don't know what you may have been told , or what your ideas may be of the manners of gentlemen . Gar- rick had no vulgarity in his manners . It is true , Garrick had not the airiness of a fop ; nor ...
... manners of a gentleman . G. J. Sir , I don't know what you may have been told , or what your ideas may be of the manners of gentlemen . Gar- rick had no vulgarity in his manners . It is true , Garrick had not the airiness of a fop ; nor ...
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... manner , he unfolds a principle that enlarges the boundaries of human knowledge , and reveals the arcana of nature to the inquiring mind . Feeling the most unshaken con- viction of its truth and importance , and elevated by a conscious ...
... manner , he unfolds a principle that enlarges the boundaries of human knowledge , and reveals the arcana of nature to the inquiring mind . Feeling the most unshaken con- viction of its truth and importance , and elevated by a conscious ...
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