The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... universal sentiment in a passage , in which he declares , that " there is something first in the making of a commonwealth , then in the governing of it , and last of all , in the leading of its armies , which ( though there be great ...
... universal sentiment in a passage , in which he declares , that " there is something first in the making of a commonwealth , then in the governing of it , and last of all , in the leading of its armies , which ( though there be great ...
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... universal rule on this sub- ject . Because Titius has been injured by eating cabbage , it does not follow that Caius must entirely avoid it , but simply that he must be very cautious to test it before he feeds on it . Habits too must be ...
... universal rule on this sub- ject . Because Titius has been injured by eating cabbage , it does not follow that Caius must entirely avoid it , but simply that he must be very cautious to test it before he feeds on it . Habits too must be ...
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nervous system , as is well proved , by its almost universal ef- fect in producing wakefulness . They are both absolutely un- necessary to any one ; for if something warm must be taken , the distressed stomach will find a harmless ...
nervous system , as is well proved , by its almost universal ef- fect in producing wakefulness . They are both absolutely un- necessary to any one ; for if something warm must be taken , the distressed stomach will find a harmless ...
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... universal , and it is no less deep and decided . It adopts the strongest forms of expression , the most striking sym- bols , the most awful and imposing rites and ceremonies . Above all , it has ever inspired the muse . A Jove ...
... universal , and it is no less deep and decided . It adopts the strongest forms of expression , the most striking sym- bols , the most awful and imposing rites and ceremonies . Above all , it has ever inspired the muse . A Jove ...
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... universal and foolish contest for riches has had on the moral character of its in- habitants . There is no American who does not expect for himself a progress , and a rapid progress to fortune . The pursuit of gain has be- come the ...
... universal and foolish contest for riches has had on the moral character of its in- habitants . There is no American who does not expect for himself a progress , and a rapid progress to fortune . The pursuit of gain has be- come the ...
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