The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... kind . It had taken refuge in the bosom of Africa . While the pedantic schoolmen of the cloisters were wasting time and talent , and confounding erudition by idle reveries , and sophistical dialectics , the Arabian sages , assembled at ...
... kind . It had taken refuge in the bosom of Africa . While the pedantic schoolmen of the cloisters were wasting time and talent , and confounding erudition by idle reveries , and sophistical dialectics , the Arabian sages , assembled at ...
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... kind . He looked upon himself as standing in the hand of Heaven , chosen from among men for the accomplishment of its high purpose . He read , as he supposed , his contemplated discovery foretold in holy writ , and shadowed forth darkly ...
... kind . He looked upon himself as standing in the hand of Heaven , chosen from among men for the accomplishment of its high purpose . He read , as he supposed , his contemplated discovery foretold in holy writ , and shadowed forth darkly ...
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... kind on such weak grounds as had been advanced . " From the interesting account given by Mr. Irving , of his appearance before the learned men assembled in the University of Salamanca , we can only give two brief extracts . " Several of ...
... kind on such weak grounds as had been advanced . " From the interesting account given by Mr. Irving , of his appearance before the learned men assembled in the University of Salamanca , we can only give two brief extracts . " Several of ...
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... kind must have swarmed upon him , as , with his anxious crews , he waited for the night to pass away : wondering whether the morning light would reveal a savage wilderness , or dawn upon spicy groves , and glittering fanes and gilded ...
... kind must have swarmed upon him , as , with his anxious crews , he waited for the night to pass away : wondering whether the morning light would reveal a savage wilderness , or dawn upon spicy groves , and glittering fanes and gilded ...
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... kind is Idead with me . I came to serve your majesties with a sound intention and an honest zeal , and I speak no falsehood . If it should please God to deliver me from hence , I humbly supplicate your majesties to permit me to repair ...
... kind is Idead with me . I came to serve your majesties with a sound intention and an honest zeal , and I speak no falsehood . If it should please God to deliver me from hence , I humbly supplicate your majesties to permit me to repair ...
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