The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... appear to have had sufficient leisure , opportunity or inclination for the research to enable them to obtain that knowledge , or to leave upon record what they did learn . Engaged in the search after pre- cious metals , the providing ...
... appear to have had sufficient leisure , opportunity or inclination for the research to enable them to obtain that knowledge , or to leave upon record what they did learn . Engaged in the search after pre- cious metals , the providing ...
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... appear very natural that so great a personage should be the object of their worship ; yet they adore only devils , and they say that they sometimes appear to them in horrible forms . They recognize a trinity of principal Gods , which ...
... appear very natural that so great a personage should be the object of their worship ; yet they adore only devils , and they say that they sometimes appear to them in horrible forms . They recognize a trinity of principal Gods , which ...
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... appear in him , united with , and occasionally perhaps predominating over the politician . He deals too freely in com- mon places . Thus , in the oration for Milo , in the midst of that strain of irresistible eloquence , already alluded ...
... appear in him , united with , and occasionally perhaps predominating over the politician . He deals too freely in com- mon places . Thus , in the oration for Milo , in the midst of that strain of irresistible eloquence , already alluded ...
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