American Quarterly Review, Том 8Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1830 |
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... seems destined never to rise , and from which it is observed gradually to decline into mediocrity , or in- significance . Such indeed seems to be the fate of every other species of literature , and perhaps every thing else in this world ...
... seems destined never to rise , and from which it is observed gradually to decline into mediocrity , or in- significance . Such indeed seems to be the fate of every other species of literature , and perhaps every thing else in this world ...
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... seems not far distant , when our writers will not find it necessary to go abroad , and breathe the inspired air of ... seem altogether of the physical and political kind , and we are content to be enslaved in mind , so long as our ...
... seems not far distant , when our writers will not find it necessary to go abroad , and breathe the inspired air of ... seem altogether of the physical and political kind , and we are content to be enslaved in mind , so long as our ...
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... seems to be no room for a doubt , that whatever concerns the general interests of learning , of agriculture , of manufactures , and of commerce , are within the sphere of the national councils , as far as regards an application of money ...
... seems to be no room for a doubt , that whatever concerns the general interests of learning , of agriculture , of manufactures , and of commerce , are within the sphere of the national councils , as far as regards an application of money ...
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