The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... feeling the accumulated value of our new possession , and a com- plete conviction that any anticipation of failing ... feelings so peculiar ? They are surely of a different nature from all our classic as- sociations , or our political ...
... feeling the accumulated value of our new possession , and a com- plete conviction that any anticipation of failing ... feelings so peculiar ? They are surely of a different nature from all our classic as- sociations , or our political ...
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... feelings of human nature ; feelings that must be strongly excited when it is known that the two respectable and interesting men are now in the full enjoyment of all that competence , with family endearment , can give them . By their own ...
... feelings of human nature ; feelings that must be strongly excited when it is known that the two respectable and interesting men are now in the full enjoyment of all that competence , with family endearment , can give them . By their own ...
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... feelings re- strained him from all violence of opposition ; and his superior know- ledge enabled him to present to ... feeling ; he for- bore to oppose existing prejudices , but he could not , as he wished and endeavoured to do , turn ...
... feelings re- strained him from all violence of opposition ; and his superior know- ledge enabled him to present to ... feeling ; he for- bore to oppose existing prejudices , but he could not , as he wished and endeavoured to do , turn ...
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