American Quarterly Review, Volume 20Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 - Serial publications |
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... hope they will adopt the suggestion of equipping an exploring expedition to the Pacific and Indian oceans , for the purposes of commerce as well as of science . Those persons who may read that report will , we are sure , be astonished ...
... hope they will adopt the suggestion of equipping an exploring expedition to the Pacific and Indian oceans , for the purposes of commerce as well as of science . Those persons who may read that report will , we are sure , be astonished ...
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... hope , that the volcanic fires which are now agitating the foundations of society from beneath , and the hurricanes which are lashing its surface into such fearful surges , will ere long be succeeded by a better state of the waters and ...
... hope , that the volcanic fires which are now agitating the foundations of society from beneath , and the hurricanes which are lashing its surface into such fearful surges , will ere long be succeeded by a better state of the waters and ...
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... hope will be induced to bring out , as soon as possible , and in a convenient form , his commentaries on some of the most difficult parts of the Old Testament . Calvin on the Psalms , Isaiah , and Zecha- riah , would find a considerable ...
... hope will be induced to bring out , as soon as possible , and in a convenient form , his commentaries on some of the most difficult parts of the Old Testament . Calvin on the Psalms , Isaiah , and Zecha- riah , would find a considerable ...
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... hope that , ere long , we shall be able to import from our mother country and in our own tongue , as valuable helps to the critical study of the bible as we now receive from the continent . Not that we suppose that the English commen ...
... hope that , ere long , we shall be able to import from our mother country and in our own tongue , as valuable helps to the critical study of the bible as we now receive from the continent . Not that we suppose that the English commen ...
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... hope of an earthly immortality ; and , like the lightning that opens its path of fire through the deep obscurity of the heavens , it is hope springing from the Promethean heat of a man's own soul that enlivens his 1836. ] 67 Wordsworth .
... hope of an earthly immortality ; and , like the lightning that opens its path of fire through the deep obscurity of the heavens , it is hope springing from the Promethean heat of a man's own soul that enlivens his 1836. ] 67 Wordsworth .
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