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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... thought it advisable to premise thus much , at the very outset of our critical labors , by way of preventive apology , cate these marginal notes by enclosing them in brackets . On a blank leaf of the first volume are the following ...
... thought it advisable to premise thus much , at the very outset of our critical labors , by way of preventive apology , cate these marginal notes by enclosing them in brackets . On a blank leaf of the first volume are the following ...
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... thought of Mr. Grimké's , " their unheeded beams on the moral desert around , and remind us of scattered stars , diffusing unnatural light amidst the gloom of an eclipse . " Besides , the young scholar , after all his labor and vigils ...
... thought of Mr. Grimké's , " their unheeded beams on the moral desert around , and remind us of scattered stars , diffusing unnatural light amidst the gloom of an eclipse . " Besides , the young scholar , after all his labor and vigils ...
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... thought of the accuracy or re- finement of their scholarship , are the most impartial , precisely because they are most conversant with universal literature , and with what has been very expressively called its comparative ana- tomy ...
... thought of the accuracy or re- finement of their scholarship , are the most impartial , precisely because they are most conversant with universal literature , and with what has been very expressively called its comparative ana- tomy ...
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... thought like Mr. Grimké , had pronounced poetry γραώδης μυθολογία . [ ἡ δὲ ἐτράπημεν , δοκεί μοι χρῆναι ἰέναι , σκοποῦντα ( τὰ ) κατὰ τοὺς ποιητάς . ουτοι γὰρ ἡμῖν ὥσπερ πατέρες τῆς σοφίας εισι και yeuóves . Plat . Lysis . 213. ] their ...
... thought like Mr. Grimké , had pronounced poetry γραώδης μυθολογία . [ ἡ δὲ ἐτράπημεν , δοκεί μοι χρῆναι ἰέναι , σκοποῦντα ( τὰ ) κατὰ τοὺς ποιητάς . ουτοι γὰρ ἡμῖν ὥσπερ πατέρες τῆς σοφίας εισι και yeuóves . Plat . Lysis . 213. ] their ...
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... thought of which the stock may be accumulated and handed down , with continual accessions from one generation to another ? In short , in what departments of thought and of knowledge have the moderns decidedly gone farther than their ...
... thought of which the stock may be accumulated and handed down , with continual accessions from one generation to another ? In short , in what departments of thought and of knowledge have the moderns decidedly gone farther than their ...
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