The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volúmenes3-4Horatio Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... object of his whole scheme of policy — and the sole addition to the system of Nanock that was required to sweep away the last dyke between the old frame of Hindû society , and the over whelming waves of enthusiastic innova- tion ...
... object of his whole scheme of policy — and the sole addition to the system of Nanock that was required to sweep away the last dyke between the old frame of Hindû society , and the over whelming waves of enthusiastic innova- tion ...
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... object of making it public is to show the importance of early amputations , when the character of the injury clearly makes it necessary . Had the limb been ampu- tated on the field , not more than five or six arteries would have ...
... object of making it public is to show the importance of early amputations , when the character of the injury clearly makes it necessary . Had the limb been ampu- tated on the field , not more than five or six arteries would have ...
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... object to his lu- cubrations on a country where that Revo- lution has left some of its deepest scars- and where that Church is so maternally attentive to the spiritual welfare of her children , that all her ingenuity seems to be ...
... object to his lu- cubrations on a country where that Revo- lution has left some of its deepest scars- and where that Church is so maternally attentive to the spiritual welfare of her children , that all her ingenuity seems to be ...
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... object that did not make an immediate ap- -every conquest of the Greeks a blessing peal to his taste or imagination ... objects of art ; -his intellect was too extensive in its grasp his powers of observation were too various and ...
... object that did not make an immediate ap- -every conquest of the Greeks a blessing peal to his taste or imagination ... objects of art ; -his intellect was too extensive in its grasp his powers of observation were too various and ...
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... object is presented to you through a clear and transparent medium that per- mits you to form an idea of its outline and essential qualities as correct , nearly , as if you actually beheld it ; -- were we dis- posed to raise any ...
... object is presented to you through a clear and transparent medium that per- mits you to form an idea of its outline and essential qualities as correct , nearly , as if you actually beheld it ; -- were we dis- posed to raise any ...
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