Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen15Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1829 |
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... mind and the new religion ere but preludes riumphs , in every hed , over Pagan- most degrading of Scythia or of d and venerable gi , alike fell pros- oran ; while the r as brethren by r personal preju- s , as they fought gation of their ...
... mind and the new religion ere but preludes riumphs , in every hed , over Pagan- most degrading of Scythia or of d and venerable gi , alike fell pros- oran ; while the r as brethren by r personal preju- s , as they fought gation of their ...
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... mind of a man of genius and learning can ver be destitute of attraction or utility . The ole process by which his faculties have been tivated and his knowledge has been built is in itself well deserving of attention ; and the generous ...
... mind of a man of genius and learning can ver be destitute of attraction or utility . The ole process by which his faculties have been tivated and his knowledge has been built is in itself well deserving of attention ; and the generous ...
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... mind was so much under the influence of sound principles that she seemed to be following the impulse of nature in the practice of her duty . Reason in- spired her neither with coldness nor constraint . She was alike distinguished for ...
... mind was so much under the influence of sound principles that she seemed to be following the impulse of nature in the practice of her duty . Reason in- spired her neither with coldness nor constraint . She was alike distinguished for ...
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