The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... continued development point they take . Half a century ago , all the of Humanity by a collective labor , according boldest and most innovating theories sought to an educational plan assigned by Provi- in the organization of societies ...
... continued development point they take . Half a century ago , all the of Humanity by a collective labor , according boldest and most innovating theories sought to an educational plan assigned by Provi- in the organization of societies ...
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... continued development Hence arises that kind of indifference which of an idea by the life all its individuals , -if makes him , we will not say esteem , but love , we regard history as the relation of this de- equally men whose whole ...
... continued development Hence arises that kind of indifference which of an idea by the life all its individuals , -if makes him , we will not say esteem , but love , we regard history as the relation of this de- equally men whose whole ...
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... continued , and that it ap- pears to him living and disturbing . The past has every thing to expect from him - the pre- sent , nothing not even common justice . Have patience , he says , to those who com- plain ; all will come to pass ...
... continued , and that it ap- pears to him living and disturbing . The past has every thing to expect from him - the pre- sent , nothing not even common justice . Have patience , he says , to those who com- plain ; all will come to pass ...
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... continued destruction of these re- mains , and more particularly of the paintings , from the injuries of the climate , from their in- crustation by the soot , from the native cooking- fires , and by the more destructive propensities of ...
... continued destruction of these re- mains , and more particularly of the paintings , from the injuries of the climate , from their in- crustation by the soot , from the native cooking- fires , and by the more destructive propensities of ...
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... continued , with few interruptions , until near the end of Mr. Taylor's life , illustrating as it does in a very lively manner the course of the late Laureate's literary history , the changes that his mind underwent , and the un ...
... continued , with few interruptions , until near the end of Mr. Taylor's life , illustrating as it does in a very lively manner the course of the late Laureate's literary history , the changes that his mind underwent , and the un ...
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