Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... appears so often , we not only give spirit and freshness to it by many things which were ex- cluded by a month's delay , but while thus extending our scope and gathering a greater and more attractive variety , are able so to increase ...
... appears so often , we not only give spirit and freshness to it by many things which were ex- cluded by a month's delay , but while thus extending our scope and gathering a greater and more attractive variety , are able so to increase ...
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... appear that the Divine Father of the nations ever repeats himself and creates either two nations or two men exactly ... appears often to the neglect of what is true , right , and therefore holy . Hence , while they have done little for ...
... appear that the Divine Father of the nations ever repeats himself and creates either two nations or two men exactly ... appears often to the neglect of what is true , right , and therefore holy . Hence , while they have done little for ...
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... appears in the literature and art , and even language of some other people , quite inferior to the Greeks in ... appear , only the complexion and dress thereof changed by circumstances . There is always the same hard- ness and ...
... appears in the literature and art , and even language of some other people , quite inferior to the Greeks in ... appear , only the complexion and dress thereof changed by circumstances . There is always the same hard- ness and ...
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... appear in the genius or the folly of a child - often in the com- plexion and features : and besides , father and mother are often no match . But such exceptions are rare , and the qualities of a race are always thus reproduced , the ...
... appear in the genius or the folly of a child - often in the com- plexion and features : and besides , father and mother are often no match . But such exceptions are rare , and the qualities of a race are always thus reproduced , the ...
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... appear nakedly , without relief and shadow . As the waters of the Rhone , in coming from the mountains , have caught a stain from the soils they have traversed which mars the cerulean tinge of the mountain snow that gave them birth , so ...
... appear nakedly , without relief and shadow . As the waters of the Rhone , in coming from the mountains , have caught a stain from the soils they have traversed which mars the cerulean tinge of the mountain snow that gave them birth , so ...
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