The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... respect to the author . Nor are the traces of a refined and deeply meditated system of natural jurisprudence any where to be found more visible or in greater abundance . And even in those cases where its principles are departed from ...
... respect to the author . Nor are the traces of a refined and deeply meditated system of natural jurisprudence any where to be found more visible or in greater abundance . And even in those cases where its principles are departed from ...
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... respect to the future . I learned , in recently ascending the Ohio , that these splendid anticipations are now realized , that the town house , market and streets actually exist , and that instead of huge sycamore trunks , they have now ...
... respect to the future . I learned , in recently ascending the Ohio , that these splendid anticipations are now realized , that the town house , market and streets actually exist , and that instead of huge sycamore trunks , they have now ...
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... respect to literature , they are equally deficient . Ken- tucky alone makes any pretension to it , and slow must be its progress , where liberal studies are neglected for the tavern and gambling - house . But the sun of science must ere ...
... respect to literature , they are equally deficient . Ken- tucky alone makes any pretension to it , and slow must be its progress , where liberal studies are neglected for the tavern and gambling - house . But the sun of science must ere ...
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ORIGIN OF RHYME | 31 |
Funds for the rebinding of this book have | 44 |
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