A Compendium of American Literature: Chronologically Arranged, with Biographical Sketches of the Authors and Selections from Their WorksParry & McMillan, 1859 - 784 sider |
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... reason , put in their claim to come within the scope of such a work , increased more and more , until it has , within the past thirty years , become so great as to be really embarrassing . And here , doubtless , will be found the chief ...
... reason , put in their claim to come within the scope of such a work , increased more and more , until it has , within the past thirty years , become so great as to be really embarrassing . And here , doubtless , will be found the chief ...
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... Reason in Religion ... 187 The Bible ........ 189 WASHINGTON ALLSTON : The Consolations of the Gospel ............ 189 H. T. Tuckerman's Lines on ............... 228 Biographical Sketch ............. 228 WILLIAM WIRT : Biographical ...
... Reason in Religion ... 187 The Bible ........ 189 WASHINGTON ALLSTON : The Consolations of the Gospel ............ 189 H. T. Tuckerman's Lines on ............... 228 Biographical Sketch ............. 228 WILLIAM WIRT : Biographical ...
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... reason , that I made a very singular and grotesque appear- ance . I then turned the corner , and went through Chestnut Street , eating my roll all the way ; and , having made this round , I found myself again on Market Street wharf ...
... reason , that I made a very singular and grotesque appear- ance . I then turned the corner , and went through Chestnut Street , eating my roll all the way ; and , having made this round , I found myself again on Market Street wharf ...
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... reason and sense enough to settle their differences without cutting throats for , in my opinion , there never was a good war , or a bad peace . What vast additions to the conveniences and comforts of living might mankind have acquired ...
... reason and sense enough to settle their differences without cutting throats for , in my opinion , there never was a good war , or a bad peace . What vast additions to the conveniences and comforts of living might mankind have acquired ...
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... reason and wisdom ; but , after all , do not depend too much upon your own industry , and fru- gality , and prudence , though excellent things ; for they may all be blasted , without the blessing of Heaven ; and , therefore , ask that ...
... reason and wisdom ; but , after all , do not depend too much upon your own industry , and fru- gality , and prudence , though excellent things ; for they may all be blasted , without the blessing of Heaven ; and , therefore , ask that ...
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