Putnam's Monthly, Том 5G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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... ascer- tained whether what we have lighted upon pleases us ? The best writings of the best authors have a singular mag- netic power upon minds constituted to appreciate them . Open them where you will , you immediately happen upon ...
... ascer- tained whether what we have lighted upon pleases us ? The best writings of the best authors have a singular mag- netic power upon minds constituted to appreciate them . Open them where you will , you immediately happen upon ...
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... ascer- tained to be the arch - enemy of man- kind ; and the burden of sin is laid where it rightfully belongs - on the broad shoulders of its father Beelzebub . To account , now , for this church - steeple swearing . Can anything be ...
... ascer- tained to be the arch - enemy of man- kind ; and the burden of sin is laid where it rightfully belongs - on the broad shoulders of its father Beelzebub . To account , now , for this church - steeple swearing . Can anything be ...
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... ascer- tained which , and by imperceptible de- grees grew up to his present importance . It would be an amusing but rather tedi- ous task for us to follow the various processes by which he became possessed of the several members which ...
... ascer- tained which , and by imperceptible de- grees grew up to his present importance . It would be an amusing but rather tedi- ous task for us to follow the various processes by which he became possessed of the several members which ...
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... ascer- taining , after an interview with the agent , that the particular bunk in ques- tion was his ( the agent's ) individual pro- perty , and sacred to his own mighty per son , and finding him rather an agreeable savage than otherwise ...
... ascer- taining , after an interview with the agent , that the particular bunk in ques- tion was his ( the agent's ) individual pro- perty , and sacred to his own mighty per son , and finding him rather an agreeable savage than otherwise ...
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... Ascer- tained desire for office is a demonstra- tion of unfitness . The intellectual , moral and social average of the character of our legisla- tors is such as might be expected from men so chosen . The political machinery of the ...
... Ascer- tained desire for office is a demonstra- tion of unfitness . The intellectual , moral and social average of the character of our legisla- tors is such as might be expected from men so chosen . The political machinery of the ...
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Страница 297 - Not for these I raise The song of thanks and praise; But for those obstinate questionings Of sense and outward things, Fallings from us, vanishings; Blank misgivings of a Creature Moving about in worlds not realised, High instincts before which our mortal Nature Did tremble like a guilty Thing surprised...
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Страница 283 - Yea, the stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times ; and the turtle, and the crane, and the swallow, observe the time of their coming; but my people know not the judgment of the LORD.
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