The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... an independent existence , 421 - organized bodies are subordinate to other principles , 422 ---- an inquiry is organization life , 423 . Nature , Views of , 408-431 . Naval Chronicle . the United States , by C. W. 626 Index .
... an independent existence , 421 - organized bodies are subordinate to other principles , 422 ---- an inquiry is organization life , 423 . Nature , Views of , 408-431 . Naval Chronicle . the United States , by C. W. 626 Index .
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... existence , and broke with all the charm of wonder upon imaginative minds . They were surprised at their own ignorance of the world around them . Every step seemed discovery , for every region beyond their native country was in a manner ...
... existence , and broke with all the charm of wonder upon imaginative minds . They were surprised at their own ignorance of the world around them . Every step seemed discovery , for every region beyond their native country was in a manner ...
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... existence , except the accounts of them which have been handed down to us by their conquerors ; and it is now difficult to judge of the fidelity of these representations . When describing these hospitable and much abused people , and ...
... existence , except the accounts of them which have been handed down to us by their conquerors ; and it is now difficult to judge of the fidelity of these representations . When describing these hospitable and much abused people , and ...
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... existence , was evinced towards Columbus and his followers , during their sojourn in the Vega . Wherever they went , it was a con- tinual scene of festivity and rejoicing . The natives hastened from all parts , bearing them presents ...
... existence , was evinced towards Columbus and his followers , during their sojourn in the Vega . Wherever they went , it was a con- tinual scene of festivity and rejoicing . The natives hastened from all parts , bearing them presents ...
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... existence of a state of things in modern poetry , entirely unknown to the ancients . Whence has arisen this state of things : in other words , to whom , to what age , to what country , do we owe the invention of rhyme ? If , indeed ...
... existence of a state of things in modern poetry , entirely unknown to the ancients . Whence has arisen this state of things : in other words , to whom , to what age , to what country , do we owe the invention of rhyme ? If , indeed ...
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