Writings of Hugh Swinton Legaré, Late Attorney General and Acting Secretary of State of the United States: Consisting of a Diary of Brussels, and Journal of the Rhine : Extracts from His Private and Diplomatic Correspondence : Orations and Speeches : and Contributions to the New-York and Southern Reviews : Prefaced by a Memoir of His Life, Embellished with a Portrait, Band 2Burges & James, 1845 |
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... heart , but we do not think that the occasion called * So Mr. Grimké is pleased to entitled Akenside . Plato made a similar ex- ception . + Divinæ particulam auræ . - Hor . for the expression of them . We readily admit , 20 CLASSICAL ...
... heart , but we do not think that the occasion called * So Mr. Grimké is pleased to entitled Akenside . Plato made a similar ex- ception . + Divinæ particulam auræ . - Hor . for the expression of them . We readily admit , 20 CLASSICAL ...
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... heart . Our youth are to be trained up as if they were all destined to be druggists and apothecaries , or navigators and mechanists - or , if it sounds better , they are to be deeply versed in the economy of the universe , and the most ...
... heart . Our youth are to be trained up as if they were all destined to be druggists and apothecaries , or navigators and mechanists - or , if it sounds better , they are to be deeply versed in the economy of the universe , and the most ...
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... heart of man and the forms and beauties of inani- mate nature , as if they were instinct with a soul and a sensibility like our own , has no appropriate appellation in our language , but is not the less real or the less familiar to our ...
... heart of man and the forms and beauties of inani- mate nature , as if they were instinct with a soul and a sensibility like our own , has no appropriate appellation in our language , but is not the less real or the less familiar to our ...
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... heart and its passions , with abstract ideas and the operations of the world of spirits . The fact , we shall , for the sake of argument , admit , yet we really cannot perceive how such a sweeping conclusion is deduced from it . We sup ...
... heart and its passions , with abstract ideas and the operations of the world of spirits . The fact , we shall , for the sake of argument , admit , yet we really cannot perceive how such a sweeping conclusion is deduced from it . We sup ...
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... heart and soul , in the subject - in the occasion - in the measure proposed - in the glory of Athens , and the welfare and liberties of all Greece . So it is with the other Greek classics . This naked simplicity of style , united with ...
... heart and soul , in the subject - in the occasion - in the measure proposed - in the glory of Athens , and the welfare and liberties of all Greece . So it is with the other Greek classics . This naked simplicity of style , united with ...
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