American Quarterly Review, Volume 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 - Serial publications |
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Page 61
... leaves you to infer that they do what none would dare to do that had either . In the progress of the narrative under consideration , we shall encounter such a company , and we shall have occasion to contrast their con- duct with that of ...
... leaves you to infer that they do what none would dare to do that had either . In the progress of the narrative under consideration , we shall encounter such a company , and we shall have occasion to contrast their con- duct with that of ...
Page 83
... leaves a chasm in my ar- rangements which cannot adequately be filled up . endeavoured to compose an administration , whose talents , integrity , names and dispositions , should at once inspire unbounded confidence in the public mind ...
... leaves a chasm in my ar- rangements which cannot adequately be filled up . endeavoured to compose an administration , whose talents , integrity , names and dispositions , should at once inspire unbounded confidence in the public mind ...
Page 95
... leaves it to explain how it got there , and why it came . Such was the military career of Colonel Burr , which , com- mencing at the age of nineteen , terminated at twenty - three , comprising within the period of rather more than four ...
... leaves it to explain how it got there , and why it came . Such was the military career of Colonel Burr , which , com- mencing at the age of nineteen , terminated at twenty - three , comprising within the period of rather more than four ...
Page 114
... leaf , or " die of a rose in aromatic pain " —but to feel that a positive duty is neglected when plants are allowed to suffer evils which attention could alleviate , or foresight prevent . To entitle vegetable life to our regard , we ...
... leaf , or " die of a rose in aromatic pain " —but to feel that a positive duty is neglected when plants are allowed to suffer evils which attention could alleviate , or foresight prevent . To entitle vegetable life to our regard , we ...
Page 116
... leaves . Such processes , for ever going on , could only result from an irritation or excitement in the system similar to that which takes place in the animal economy . The bird , the bee , and the new - born child , have no more reason ...
... leaves . Such processes , for ever going on , could only result from an irritation or excitement in the system similar to that which takes place in the animal economy . The bird , the bee , and the new - born child , have no more reason ...
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