Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... nature too tardy , he might anticipate its course ? The argument applies as well in one case as the other . In either case the commission of crime is assumed as probable , because a gain may thereby be made . Because one might be so ...
... nature too tardy , he might anticipate its course ? The argument applies as well in one case as the other . In either case the commission of crime is assumed as probable , because a gain may thereby be made . Because one might be so ...
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... nature , that infe- rior ones become subject to its attraction . Then they begin to gravitate toward it , are carried along with it , and , when it pauses , are thrown beyond it . It is only the eclipse men stare at . It is not the star ...
... nature , that infe- rior ones become subject to its attraction . Then they begin to gravitate toward it , are carried along with it , and , when it pauses , are thrown beyond it . It is only the eclipse men stare at . It is not the star ...
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... natural independence confirmed by a life of im- mediate contact with outward nature , and only thrown back the more absolutely on its own resources by occasional and re- served commerce with mankind ; tolerated rather than sought by a ...
... natural independence confirmed by a life of im- mediate contact with outward nature , and only thrown back the more absolutely on its own resources by occasional and re- served commerce with mankind ; tolerated rather than sought by a ...
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... nature . But we find no quality here which is not in his prose . The " Hel- lenics " seem like admirable translations of original poems . It would be juster , perhaps , to say that they impress us as Greek poetry does . We appreciate ...
... nature . But we find no quality here which is not in his prose . The " Hel- lenics " seem like admirable translations of original poems . It would be juster , perhaps , to say that they impress us as Greek poetry does . We appreciate ...
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... nature , if we consider that the banks thus formed by the tidal currents are the principal seats of animal life in the ocean . It is upon the banks which border the coast of the United States that the most extensive fisheries are ...
... nature , if we consider that the banks thus formed by the tidal currents are the principal seats of animal life in the ocean . It is upon the banks which border the coast of the United States that the most extensive fisheries are ...
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