The American Whig Review, Band 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... a piece of inexcusable arrogance in me , to make the least essay towards a change in your political opinions ; for I am 66 which , " said Mr. Jefferson , " nature has 2 . [ July , The Administration of President Washington .
... a piece of inexcusable arrogance in me , to make the least essay towards a change in your political opinions ; for I am 66 which , " said Mr. Jefferson , " nature has 2 . [ July , The Administration of President Washington .
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which , " said Mr. Jefferson , " nature has wisely provided for the direction of the interests of society , and scattered with equal hand through all its conditions . " After three years ' experience in the war of independence , and ...
which , " said Mr. Jefferson , " nature has wisely provided for the direction of the interests of society , and scattered with equal hand through all its conditions . " After three years ' experience in the war of independence , and ...
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... nature with such an un- reasonable dejection ; but her very smile prevented a second essay of the kind . Her eyes were once or twice dimmed with tears ; but I could say nothing . " Do you see that path ? " she said , breaking a silence ...
... nature with such an un- reasonable dejection ; but her very smile prevented a second essay of the kind . Her eyes were once or twice dimmed with tears ; but I could say nothing . " Do you see that path ? " she said , breaking a silence ...
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... nature's fairest and firmest moulds , unite himself to a dis- eased or unhealthy woman ; or to see a blooming virgin , the wholesome blood mantling in her cheeks , bestow her hand upon some sickly , scrofulous wretch whose eye is ...
... nature's fairest and firmest moulds , unite himself to a dis- eased or unhealthy woman ; or to see a blooming virgin , the wholesome blood mantling in her cheeks , bestow her hand upon some sickly , scrofulous wretch whose eye is ...
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... nature . There are few touches of the dramatic , and the stream of narration runs ever smoothly and monotonously . The whole is strongly imitative . Richter , Dickens , and Lamartine are , by turns , brought to our remembrance ; the ...
... nature . There are few touches of the dramatic , and the stream of narration runs ever smoothly and monotonously . The whole is strongly imitative . Richter , Dickens , and Lamartine are , by turns , brought to our remembrance ; the ...
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