American Eclectic and Museum of Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1John Holmes Agnew E. Littell, 1843 - American periodicals |
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Page 13
... living solely by his daily labor , cannot strictly be said to have any property to lose by the ruin of the state ; but he may lose his life , his liberty , his means of future subsistence . A Reign of Terror , or a French invasion ...
... living solely by his daily labor , cannot strictly be said to have any property to lose by the ruin of the state ; but he may lose his life , his liberty , his means of future subsistence . A Reign of Terror , or a French invasion ...
Page 25
... living in a peaceful country , can tell whether he himself would have behaved bet- ter in such an emergency . The answer to all this is perfectly obvious . M. de Chateau- briand's arguments may induce us to look upon cowardice and folly ...
... living in a peaceful country , can tell whether he himself would have behaved bet- ter in such an emergency . The answer to all this is perfectly obvious . M. de Chateau- briand's arguments may induce us to look upon cowardice and folly ...
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... living he followed might suit some persons , it would infallibly cause disease , and ultimately death , if rigorously adopted by most people . The account he has left of the small quantities of food he was in the habit of subsisting ...
... living he followed might suit some persons , it would infallibly cause disease , and ultimately death , if rigorously adopted by most people . The account he has left of the small quantities of food he was in the habit of subsisting ...
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... living voice of his man and myself , while passing through the lonely teacher , nor marginal references ; but he soon dis- desert . But my mind was frequently occupied covered the importance of consulting parallel pas- with other themes ...
... living voice of his man and myself , while passing through the lonely teacher , nor marginal references ; but he soon dis- desert . But my mind was frequently occupied covered the importance of consulting parallel pas- with other themes ...
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... living entirely on meat and milk , to which I was unaccustomed , brought on a severe attack of bilious fever , which , in the course of two days , induced delirium . Opening my eyes in the first few lucid moments , I saw my attendant ...
... living entirely on meat and milk , to which I was unaccustomed , brought on a severe attack of bilious fever , which , in the course of two days , induced delirium . Opening my eyes in the first few lucid moments , I saw my attendant ...
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