The Southern Review, Том 7A. E. Miller., 1831 |
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... believe in the march of mind ' as some enthusiasts have explained the phrase . We do not believe that any future age will produce better compositions , or more perfect works of art , than adorn the library and the museum of the present ...
... believe in the march of mind ' as some enthusiasts have explained the phrase . We do not believe that any future age will produce better compositions , or more perfect works of art , than adorn the library and the museum of the present ...
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... believe this . Not being satisfied as other men are , and not being at lei- sure in his old age , and just on the shadowy and shifting threshold of another world , to investigate the subject in his own way ; and being imbued with the ...
... believe this . Not being satisfied as other men are , and not being at lei- sure in his old age , and just on the shadowy and shifting threshold of another world , to investigate the subject in his own way ; and being imbued with the ...
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... believe , atheists - fixed and irretrievable atheists in their own opinion , though of the whole , no one had ever read much , or thought much , or written much , even for a youth . Nor were they other- wise remarkable . As debaters ...
... believe , atheists - fixed and irretrievable atheists in their own opinion , though of the whole , no one had ever read much , or thought much , or written much , even for a youth . Nor were they other- wise remarkable . As debaters ...
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