American Quarterly Review, Volume 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 - Serial publications |
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Page 61
... honour and reputation , it ennobles and liberalizes and elevates its professors , and fills every man's hand with blessings , which he distributes gladly , with the sower's confidence that they will spring up to his hand again . But ...
... honour and reputation , it ennobles and liberalizes and elevates its professors , and fills every man's hand with blessings , which he distributes gladly , with the sower's confidence that they will spring up to his hand again . But ...
Page 62
... honour of its projector , were bound up together ; an enterprise which ought to have succeeded upon all the rules by which human foresight and opinion are usually guided , which was wisely planned , and vigorously sustained , but was ...
... honour of its projector , were bound up together ; an enterprise which ought to have succeeded upon all the rules by which human foresight and opinion are usually guided , which was wisely planned , and vigorously sustained , but was ...
Page 67
... honour of Duncan McDougal . In the mean time , the ship Lark was fitted out from New York by Mr. Astor for the colony , and wrecked on the Sand- wich Islands , and another yet , the Enterprise , had been pre- pared and loaded , and ...
... honour of Duncan McDougal . In the mean time , the ship Lark was fitted out from New York by Mr. Astor for the colony , and wrecked on the Sand- wich Islands , and another yet , the Enterprise , had been pre- pared and loaded , and ...
Page 68
... honoured and advanced . To have been charged by any one of these govern- ments with any thing they wished to do in this business , would have been a post eagerly coveted by many a man who would have thought the commerce which was the ...
... honoured and advanced . To have been charged by any one of these govern- ments with any thing they wished to do in this business , would have been a post eagerly coveted by many a man who would have thought the commerce which was the ...
Page 70
... honour and fame of a nation which grows great by the arts of peace are to those of a military one , so is the merchant individually to the individual warrior , and whoever disparages the species of distinction we are all now striving ...
... honour and fame of a nation which grows great by the arts of peace are to those of a military one , so is the merchant individually to the individual warrior , and whoever disparages the species of distinction we are all now striving ...
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