The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... human character that can never be too well understood . Facts that may be of the greatest utility in the fu- 3d . Character of those natives , and their ture improvement of our species , and in manners and customs . future reasoning ...
... human character that can never be too well understood . Facts that may be of the greatest utility in the fu- 3d . Character of those natives , and their ture improvement of our species , and in manners and customs . future reasoning ...
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... human exertion , and the sublime mansions of human habitants ! Never- theless , those objects that we so presump- tively group together under the common appellation of Works of Nature and Art , can never entirely lose their influence ...
... human exertion , and the sublime mansions of human habitants ! Never- theless , those objects that we so presump- tively group together under the common appellation of Works of Nature and Art , can never entirely lose their influence ...
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... human nature in incredible situations , or to pre- sent the human being under a conviction that such is his condition ; to modify the soul by those extraordinary circumstan- ces , and yet to preserve the genuineness and consistency of ...
... human nature in incredible situations , or to pre- sent the human being under a conviction that such is his condition ; to modify the soul by those extraordinary circumstan- ces , and yet to preserve the genuineness and consistency of ...
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