The American Common-place Book of Prose: A Collection of Eloquent and Interesting Extracts from the Writings of American AuthorsCarter and Hendee, 1831 - 468 Seiten |
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... religious Faith , Death of General Washington . " The Lessons of Deata . Character of Chief Justice Marshall , Moral ... Religion . J. Quincy . 123 Buckminner . 124 Scenes in Philadelphia during the Prevalence of the Yellow I ver , in ...
... religious Faith , Death of General Washington . " The Lessons of Deata . Character of Chief Justice Marshall , Moral ... Religion . J. Quincy . 123 Buckminner . 124 Scenes in Philadelphia during the Prevalence of the Yellow I ver , in ...
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... religion , and I would look once more before I die on the mightiest remains of earth . I have watched the fall of the last leaves in Underwalden ; I shall return to see them put forth once more , but when they fall again , they will ...
... religion , and I would look once more before I die on the mightiest remains of earth . I have watched the fall of the last leaves in Underwalden ; I shall return to see them put forth once more , but when they fall again , they will ...
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... religious character of the husbandman is the circumstance , that , from the nature of agricultural pursuits , they do not so completely engross the attention as other occupations . They leave much time for contemplation , for reading ...
... religious character of the husbandman is the circumstance , that , from the nature of agricultural pursuits , they do not so completely engross the attention as other occupations . They leave much time for contemplation , for reading ...
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... religious value , it is to the country we must look for the continuance of that respect and observance , which it merits . My friends , those of you , especially , who retire annually into the country , let these periodical retreats ...
... religious value , it is to the country we must look for the continuance of that respect and observance , which it merits . My friends , those of you , especially , who retire annually into the country , let these periodical retreats ...
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... religion and virtue ; and Miss Edgeworth has so cautiously combined the features of her characters , that the predominant expression is ever what it should be . She has shown us not vices ennobled by virtues , but virtues de- graded and ...
... religion and virtue ; and Miss Edgeworth has so cautiously combined the features of her characters , that the predominant expression is ever what it should be . She has shown us not vices ennobled by virtues , but virtues de- graded and ...
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