Southern Literary Messenger, Том 23Jno. R. Thompson, 1856 |
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... less only his food and raiment and his cost of locomotion ! The same Virtue taught him that self - denial can al- ways afford to be most liberal and most gracious . This bore him through the siege of Boston , until that city was evac ...
... less only his food and raiment and his cost of locomotion ! The same Virtue taught him that self - denial can al- ways afford to be most liberal and most gracious . This bore him through the siege of Boston , until that city was evac ...
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... less ridiculous for reason to demand of those perceptive and intellective faculties a proof of their maxims before it consents to them , than it would be for the said faculties to demand of reason a clear per- ception and intuition of ...
... less ridiculous for reason to demand of those perceptive and intellective faculties a proof of their maxims before it consents to them , than it would be for the said faculties to demand of reason a clear per- ception and intuition of ...
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... less shocked than before , and soon both become reconciled and fa- miliar with what was once abhorred . So let the mind entertain vicious or profane or sceptical thoughts - they may soon be uttered and finally adopted . Written language ...
... less shocked than before , and soon both become reconciled and fa- miliar with what was once abhorred . So let the mind entertain vicious or profane or sceptical thoughts - they may soon be uttered and finally adopted . Written language ...
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... less the picturesque and de- lightful details . Oh ! for the day when Virginia shall be discovered ! and he still delays or finds no royal per- sonage to fit out his pinnaces and launch them on the wide waste of waters ! Per- haps even ...
... less the picturesque and de- lightful details . Oh ! for the day when Virginia shall be discovered ! and he still delays or finds no royal per- sonage to fit out his pinnaces and launch them on the wide waste of waters ! Per- haps even ...
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... less Or my steady Soul subdue . No , the luxuries of life , One by one , I could resign But thou Volunteer in Strife India , first farewell to thine ! Before ending my short sketch of that poesy of other times , let me return again to ...
... less Or my steady Soul subdue . No , the luxuries of life , One by one , I could resign But thou Volunteer in Strife India , first farewell to thine ! Before ending my short sketch of that poesy of other times , let me return again to ...
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