The American Whig Review, Band 5;Band 11Wiley and Putnam, 1850 |
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... believe that all things come from God , to receive them with acknowledgement of his divine and in- scrutable wisdom , and thankfully to accept and receive them with what face they may so- ever present themselves . " We submit that the ...
... believe that all things come from God , to receive them with acknowledgement of his divine and in- scrutable wisdom , and thankfully to accept and receive them with what face they may so- ever present themselves . " We submit that the ...
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... believe the Italians use the same word to denote a brick and an arrant simpleton , ― let us beware , then , Sidney , lest , in taking over anxious care of all this burnt clay , we should , perchance , lose our wits . But come , my ...
... believe the Italians use the same word to denote a brick and an arrant simpleton , ― let us beware , then , Sidney , lest , in taking over anxious care of all this burnt clay , we should , perchance , lose our wits . But come , my ...
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... believe my heart the people here , down South , are all cracked . Even Somers , who a fellow would have thought to have had more sense , talked almost as light - headed as that gal . " " Consider , though , " remarked Dubosk , " that as ...
... believe my heart the people here , down South , are all cracked . Even Somers , who a fellow would have thought to have had more sense , talked almost as light - headed as that gal . " " Consider , though , " remarked Dubosk , " that as ...
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... believe themselves entitled . They see that public respect and the honors of the state are not measured out according to the length of a candidate's genealogy - they see too , that those instinctive traits , cour- age , and magnanimity ...
... believe themselves entitled . They see that public respect and the honors of the state are not measured out according to the length of a candidate's genealogy - they see too , that those instinctive traits , cour- age , and magnanimity ...
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... believe that Mr. Astiville made any attempt to deceive him , " replied Sidney gravely , " He esteems Mr. Astiville as a gentleman , and as his personal friend . " " Does he indeed ? Well , I fear your father will find occasion ere long ...
... believe that Mr. Astiville made any attempt to deceive him , " replied Sidney gravely , " He esteems Mr. Astiville as a gentleman , and as his personal friend . " " Does he indeed ? Well , I fear your father will find occasion ere long ...
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