American Quarterly Review, Volume 20Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 - Serial publications |
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Page 81
... effect these high purposes they devote themselves with all the ardour and energy of great powers ; night and day they toil at their task - they go through the agony of strong anxiety and all the risk of failure - they bear the waste of ...
... effect these high purposes they devote themselves with all the ardour and energy of great powers ; night and day they toil at their task - they go through the agony of strong anxiety and all the risk of failure - they bear the waste of ...
Page 86
... effect upon us arises from a peculiar disposi- tion or not , we are not prepared to decide . But how any one who ... effects its purpose ; the bringing forward of the humbler scenes and elements of society , and demon- strating that they ...
... effect upon us arises from a peculiar disposi- tion or not , we are not prepared to decide . But how any one who ... effects its purpose ; the bringing forward of the humbler scenes and elements of society , and demon- strating that they ...
Page 96
... effect- ively educated without its study . None , however , is more beset with difficulties , which it requires much time and careful thought to overcome . Great practical information , as well as correct theoretical reasoning , are ...
... effect- ively educated without its study . None , however , is more beset with difficulties , which it requires much time and careful thought to overcome . Great practical information , as well as correct theoretical reasoning , are ...
Page 98
... effect that purpose , before he embarks on the ha- zardous ocean of professional life . The lessons of experience , the warning voice of the moralist , and above all , the effusions of inspiration , are all properly poured into his ear ...
... effect that purpose , before he embarks on the ha- zardous ocean of professional life . The lessons of experience , the warning voice of the moralist , and above all , the effusions of inspiration , are all properly poured into his ear ...
Page 101
... effect of the emergency itself . Gentlemen in their closets cannot chalk out a rule which , anticipating all contingencies , or suiting all modifications of society , will ex- pand or contract to fit the one or meet the other . It is ...
... effect of the emergency itself . Gentlemen in their closets cannot chalk out a rule which , anticipating all contingencies , or suiting all modifications of society , will ex- pand or contract to fit the one or meet the other . It is ...
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