American Quarterly Review, Том 13Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1833 |
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... character : raised to royalty , he was morally lowered and personally miserable . It was said by Napoleon at St. Helena , that Louis and Hor- tense were attached to each other at the time of their marriage ; and such was undoubtedly his ...
... character : raised to royalty , he was morally lowered and personally miserable . It was said by Napoleon at St. Helena , that Louis and Hor- tense were attached to each other at the time of their marriage ; and such was undoubtedly his ...
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... character on the nation which possesses them ; its arts and its arms , its internal government , and its foreign relations , all partake of their influence . If the general diffusion of the mere elements of knowledge has a ten- dency to ...
... character on the nation which possesses them ; its arts and its arms , its internal government , and its foreign relations , all partake of their influence . If the general diffusion of the mere elements of knowledge has a ten- dency to ...
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... character . It may also be fairly anticipated , that the pupils of the institution will in their future active pursuits feel anxious to discharge a part of the debt they will so justly owe , by placing those articles which every ...
... character . It may also be fairly anticipated , that the pupils of the institution will in their future active pursuits feel anxious to discharge a part of the debt they will so justly owe , by placing those articles which every ...
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REVISED CODE OF PENNSYLVANIA | 30 |
LIFE OF SCHILLER | 60 |
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