The North American Review, Volume 4Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1826 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 84
... supposed to be any con- nexion between a pulpit , pews , and a steeple ; but because we have been accustomed to find them together . It was upon this principle , that Newton , observing water and the diamond to possess a property of ...
... supposed to be any con- nexion between a pulpit , pews , and a steeple ; but because we have been accustomed to find them together . It was upon this principle , that Newton , observing water and the diamond to possess a property of ...
Page 116
... supposed to be a sort of worship that they offer to the evil spirit . The first man who wakes in the morning , if he recollects the loss of some friend or favourite horse , or dog , sets up this howl . At this signal every man , woman ...
... supposed to be a sort of worship that they offer to the evil spirit . The first man who wakes in the morning , if he recollects the loss of some friend or favourite horse , or dog , sets up this howl . At this signal every man , woman ...
Page 382
... supposed to flourish most . There may be less noise and more depth in our enthusi- asm now . Our emotions are more inward and lasting . They grow more from secret contemplation than from pub- lick sympathy . Our judgments are formed ...
... supposed to flourish most . There may be less noise and more depth in our enthusi- asm now . Our emotions are more inward and lasting . They grow more from secret contemplation than from pub- lick sympathy . Our judgments are formed ...
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