The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volume 2William Cullen Bryant, Henry J. Anderson, Robert Charles Sands E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 - American periodicals |
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Page 118
... thought for himself , without an exces- sive regard to what men of great authority have thought and said before him , and who gives his thoughts to the public , be- cause he believes them valuable . To furnish a proof of this to our ...
... thought for himself , without an exces- sive regard to what men of great authority have thought and said before him , and who gives his thoughts to the public , be- cause he believes them valuable . To furnish a proof of this to our ...
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... thought that an attack upon the troops , even though it should prove successful and triumphant , would certainly involve the whole continent in a war . It is generally thought here , that the minister would rejoice at a rupture in ...
... thought that an attack upon the troops , even though it should prove successful and triumphant , would certainly involve the whole continent in a war . It is generally thought here , that the minister would rejoice at a rupture in ...
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... thought of rainbows and the northern light , Moore's Lalla Rookh , the Treasury Report , And other brilliant matters of the sort . And last I thought of that fair isle which sent The mineral fuel . On a summer day I saw it once , with ...
... thought of rainbows and the northern light , Moore's Lalla Rookh , the Treasury Report , And other brilliant matters of the sort . And last I thought of that fair isle which sent The mineral fuel . On a summer day I saw it once , with ...
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