The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Том 1William Cullen Bryant, Robert Charles Sands, Henry J. Anderson E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... sacred writings , it will appear that , generally speaking , wherever great powers of mind have been brought to the work , their exertion has been attended with success ; and that those who have written 1825. ] Hillhouse's Hadad .
... sacred writings , it will appear that , generally speaking , wherever great powers of mind have been brought to the work , their exertion has been attended with success ; and that those who have written 1825. ] Hillhouse's Hadad .
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William Cullen Bryant, Robert Charles Sands, Henry J. Anderson. attended with success ; and that those who have written bad poems , owe their failure quite as much to the want of talent as to the unfortunate choice of a subject . Thus we ...
William Cullen Bryant, Robert Charles Sands, Henry J. Anderson. attended with success ; and that those who have written bad poems , owe their failure quite as much to the want of talent as to the unfortunate choice of a subject . Thus we ...
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... success of any resolute and enterprising aspirant after power . But those who seek to sustain the proposition , that standing armies are dangerous to liberty , must not go back to the days of the Roman republic for examples . Precedents ...
... success of any resolute and enterprising aspirant after power . But those who seek to sustain the proposition , that standing armies are dangerous to liberty , must not go back to the days of the Roman republic for examples . Precedents ...
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... success invariably follows the balance of freedom . Setting aside a few instances of extraordinary en- thusiasm in conquering armies , the results of which seem to have been obtained in violation of the commonly received relations of ...
... success invariably follows the balance of freedom . Setting aside a few instances of extraordinary en- thusiasm in conquering armies , the results of which seem to have been obtained in violation of the commonly received relations of ...
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... successful effort to maintain , and even to elevate the previously acquired reputa- tion of its author ? They are those of the highest order . They are those who are capable of being delighted with a 40 [ June , Lionel Lincoln .
... successful effort to maintain , and even to elevate the previously acquired reputa- tion of its author ? They are those of the highest order . They are those who are capable of being delighted with a 40 [ June , Lionel Lincoln .
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