The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... believe in the immortality of the soul , 333 - of the Guaraniens , 335 - the practices of the Caciques , described , 337 - a further account of the great body of South- American Indians , 338-344 - the idol- atrous Polytheists , 344 ...
... believe in the immortality of the soul , 333 - of the Guaraniens , 335 - the practices of the Caciques , described , 337 - a further account of the great body of South- American Indians , 338-344 - the idol- atrous Polytheists , 344 ...
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... believe , become no less illustrious in the department of letters , than in arts , in com- merce , and in arms . Among the writers who have hitherto been celebrated for their successful exertions , who have been increasing the repu ...
... believe , become no less illustrious in the department of letters , than in arts , in com- merce , and in arms . Among the writers who have hitherto been celebrated for their successful exertions , who have been increasing the repu ...
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... believe the public has been gen- erally gratified . And even after the many accounts we already possess , from the pens of able and eloquent historians , of the discoveries of Columbus , we doubt not that this narrative will be ...
... believe the public has been gen- erally gratified . And even after the many accounts we already possess , from the pens of able and eloquent historians , of the discoveries of Columbus , we doubt not that this narrative will be ...
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... believe , that rhyme has been too long and too frequently associated with beauty and sublimity , truth and usefulness , in some of the finest strains of modern poetry , to be now excluded from the literary company of antique verse or ...
... believe , that rhyme has been too long and too frequently associated with beauty and sublimity , truth and usefulness , in some of the finest strains of modern poetry , to be now excluded from the literary company of antique verse or ...
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... believe that his name would have been forgotten . " And Shuckford remarks , with respect to letters , that we have " no account of any one person being the author of them , " in the post - diluvian world ; because , as he thinks , they ...
... believe that his name would have been forgotten . " And Shuckford remarks , with respect to letters , that we have " no account of any one person being the author of them , " in the post - diluvian world ; because , as he thinks , they ...
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