The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 21Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1847 |
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... humanity of this hope , entertained in a country abounding with bible societies , I venture to give it as my decided opinion , that the hope is fallacious . Russia , Denmark , Sweden , Holland , Austria , Spain , the Italian States ...
... humanity of this hope , entertained in a country abounding with bible societies , I venture to give it as my decided opinion , that the hope is fallacious . Russia , Denmark , Sweden , Holland , Austria , Spain , the Italian States ...
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... human mind . The two sis ters of this extraordinary man had heretofore been almost unknown ; the glory of their brother seemed to have cast them in the shade ; and yet the memory of these two women was well worthy of being preserved ...
... human mind . The two sis ters of this extraordinary man had heretofore been almost unknown ; the glory of their brother seemed to have cast them in the shade ; and yet the memory of these two women was well worthy of being preserved ...
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... human breast . Earnest and sincere conviction , whatever may be its nature , must excite our admiration , and sometimes , our enthusiasm . vent . Jacqueline had hardly entered the convent , when she wrote to her brother , reminding him ...
... human breast . Earnest and sincere conviction , whatever may be its nature , must excite our admiration , and sometimes , our enthusiasm . vent . Jacqueline had hardly entered the convent , when she wrote to her brother , reminding him ...
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... human or divine , have been regarded . The example of England , and the nations of Europe , from 1792 to 1814 , shook the law of nations to its foundation — each and all of them grossly violated all its maxims . The reason is , probably ...
... human or divine , have been regarded . The example of England , and the nations of Europe , from 1792 to 1814 , shook the law of nations to its foundation — each and all of them grossly violated all its maxims . The reason is , probably ...
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... human nature , though not universally abolished in fact , or even by law . " That the laws of war have been improved , and among the more civilized na- tions , the usages of war have been sensibly softened and that , although there is ...
... human nature , though not universally abolished in fact , or even by law . " That the laws of war have been improved , and among the more civilized na- tions , the usages of war have been sensibly softened and that , although there is ...
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Página 514 - tis Death itself there dies. EPITAPH. STOP, Christian Passer-by — Stop, child of God, And read with gentle breast. Beneath this sod A poet lies, or that which once seem'd he — O lift one thought in prayer for STC ; That he who many a year with toil of breath Found death in life, may here find life in death ! Mercy for praise — to be forgiven for fame He ask'd, and hoped, through Christ. Do thou the same ! AN ODE TO THE RAIN.