The Southern Review, Band 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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Thus , the first and second chapters cover somewhat less than a hundred pages . The former treats of " the nature of man , " the latter " of man in a state of nature . " As far as utility— we use the word in its most comprehensive ...
Thus , the first and second chapters cover somewhat less than a hundred pages . The former treats of " the nature of man , " the latter " of man in a state of nature . " As far as utility— we use the word in its most comprehensive ...
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... less exquisite , but equally perverted , fattened their pris- oners to feast on them - how the widows of African kings had to poison themselves on the demise of their lords - how the Mexicans adored an idol formed from every known seed ...
... less exquisite , but equally perverted , fattened their pris- oners to feast on them - how the widows of African kings had to poison themselves on the demise of their lords - how the Mexicans adored an idol formed from every known seed ...
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... less poetic , though more marketable game than the Python . We cannot boast , it is true , the advantages of games and gymnasia , but the exercises of our hardy foresters and mountaineers are as health- ful , and as well calculated to ...
... less poetic , though more marketable game than the Python . We cannot boast , it is true , the advantages of games and gymnasia , but the exercises of our hardy foresters and mountaineers are as health- ful , and as well calculated to ...
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... less celebrated , though first - rate collections . In our academy rooms are to be found perfect casts of all the celebrated statues , which , although divested of the associations that accompany the originals , are not less useful for ...
... less celebrated , though first - rate collections . In our academy rooms are to be found perfect casts of all the celebrated statues , which , although divested of the associations that accompany the originals , are not less useful for ...
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... less promoted . The gentlemen who originate and maintain such institutions , have a right to govern them even to the exclusion of professional artists , who ought not on that ac- count to be less interested in their success . As this ...
... less promoted . The gentlemen who originate and maintain such institutions , have a right to govern them even to the exclusion of professional artists , who ought not on that ac- count to be less interested in their success . As this ...
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