The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... become liable , are particularly severe , obstinate and malignant . We believe that such irregular alter- nations of temperature , have been more frequent of late , than they were formerly , both in spring and autumn . But this direct ...
... become liable , are particularly severe , obstinate and malignant . We believe that such irregular alter- nations of temperature , have been more frequent of late , than they were formerly , both in spring and autumn . But this direct ...
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... become necessary . In a country like ours , which doubles its population in twenty - five years , it is most manifest that , if we mean to keep up our establishments , and adapt them to the growth and condition of the country , we must ...
... become necessary . In a country like ours , which doubles its population in twenty - five years , it is most manifest that , if we mean to keep up our establishments , and adapt them to the growth and condition of the country , we must ...
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... become a missionary to the Indians . " His mother's wishes and advice , [ says Mr. Sparks ] had , probably , much influence in guiding him to this resolution . In accordance with the religious spirit of that day , she felt a strong ...
... become a missionary to the Indians . " His mother's wishes and advice , [ says Mr. Sparks ] had , probably , much influence in guiding him to this resolution . In accordance with the religious spirit of that day , she felt a strong ...
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