The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... existence , and broke with all the charm of wonder upon imaginative minds . They were surprised at their own ignorance of the world around them . Every step seemed discovery , for every region beyond their native country was in a manner ...
... existence , and broke with all the charm of wonder upon imaginative minds . They were surprised at their own ignorance of the world around them . Every step seemed discovery , for every region beyond their native country was in a manner ...
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... existence . In the scale of life , some of these organs appear to be more important than others ; and in each individual , one or more may be considered as essential . Death seems to be the inevitable condition and consequence of life ...
... existence . In the scale of life , some of these organs appear to be more important than others ; and in each individual , one or more may be considered as essential . Death seems to be the inevitable condition and consequence of life ...
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... existence , and an indefinite , if not an interminable duration . To organized beings , variety and beauty of form , softness and flexibility of members , an ex- istence dependent on almost every surrounding object , and a duration ...
... existence , and an indefinite , if not an interminable duration . To organized beings , variety and beauty of form , softness and flexibility of members , an ex- istence dependent on almost every surrounding object , and a duration ...
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