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... tion to the less enduring intensity of the cold . A bright sun , giving at first increased brilliancy to the crystallized objects around us , together with the agitation of a moderate breeze , in no long time broke the enchantment , and ...
... tion to the less enduring intensity of the cold . A bright sun , giving at first increased brilliancy to the crystallized objects around us , together with the agitation of a moderate breeze , in no long time broke the enchantment , and ...
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... tion , instead of letting their light shine before the heathen , to the glory of their Heavenly Father , were scarcely less sensual than the wretched idolaters by whom they were surrounded . How exemplary , how extraordinary then must ...
... tion , instead of letting their light shine before the heathen , to the glory of their Heavenly Father , were scarcely less sensual than the wretched idolaters by whom they were surrounded . How exemplary , how extraordinary then must ...
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... tion in an orbit of its own . What I dared not expect from constitutions of government and whole nations , I hoped from religion and a small company of chosen individuals , and formed a plan , as harmless as it was extravagant , of ...
... tion in an orbit of its own . What I dared not expect from constitutions of government and whole nations , I hoped from religion and a small company of chosen individuals , and formed a plan , as harmless as it was extravagant , of ...
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... tion of the sun , on the opposite fog or mist . " But it may be satisfactory to insert here Mr. Jor- dan's own account , as it appeared in the Göttingen Journal : - " In the course of my repeated tours through the Harz , " Mr. Jordan ...
... tion of the sun , on the opposite fog or mist . " But it may be satisfactory to insert here Mr. Jor- dan's own account , as it appeared in the Göttingen Journal : - " In the course of my repeated tours through the Harz , " Mr. Jordan ...
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... tion ; a description too of an emotion which not merely causes a sus- pension of the comparing power , but of all the powers of the mind . + And " herein , " he justly remarks , " is the difference between sublimity and beauty ; for as ...
... tion ; a description too of an emotion which not merely causes a sus- pension of the comparing power , but of all the powers of the mind . + And " herein , " he justly remarks , " is the difference between sublimity and beauty ; for as ...
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