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... picture its features faithfully and successfully , an historian must have the faculty of incorporating himself with the heroes of his narrative ; he must , as it were , identify himself with their motives and purposes , and bring his ...
... picture its features faithfully and successfully , an historian must have the faculty of incorporating himself with the heroes of his narrative ; he must , as it were , identify himself with their motives and purposes , and bring his ...
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... picture of the manners and practices of the wild desperadoes , who , to the disgrace of civilized Europe , and boasting America , have so long infested the sunny waters of the Spanish Main , has never yet appeared . We give a short ...
... picture of the manners and practices of the wild desperadoes , who , to the disgrace of civilized Europe , and boasting America , have so long infested the sunny waters of the Spanish Main , has never yet appeared . We give a short ...
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... picture , we are too sensible to the misfortunes it represents , not to be engrossed with their melancholy magnitude ; and , while we gaze upon the canvass , feel unsusceptible of any but painful and in- dignant impressions . A ...
... picture , we are too sensible to the misfortunes it represents , not to be engrossed with their melancholy magnitude ; and , while we gaze upon the canvass , feel unsusceptible of any but painful and in- dignant impressions . A ...
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... picture that they for the most part present of the importance of a man to himself , has generally a tendency to degrade , and not to exalt , religion . The following passage , relative to Mr. Hinton's early feelings , affords an ...
... picture that they for the most part present of the importance of a man to himself , has generally a tendency to degrade , and not to exalt , religion . The following passage , relative to Mr. Hinton's early feelings , affords an ...
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... picture they give of the rich variety and profuse magnificence of South America , in her vegetable and animal kingdoms , is still more honourable to their literary talents . The fol- lowing landscape is excellent : - " Scarcely were we ...
... picture they give of the rich variety and profuse magnificence of South America , in her vegetable and animal kingdoms , is still more honourable to their literary talents . The fol- lowing landscape is excellent : - " Scarcely were we ...
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