The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... present system of administering to the wants ally done in this way , till we have clearly ascertained what persons have a just claim to such assistance . In the present state of things , both young and old , the robust and infirm , the ...
... present system of administering to the wants ally done in this way , till we have clearly ascertained what persons have a just claim to such assistance . In the present state of things , both young and old , the robust and infirm , the ...
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... present volume is generally strong , clear , and pointed . There are , unques . tionably , many passages we could wish to see either expunged or altered ; but the book , on the whole , shows so consi- derable an improvement in the ...
... present volume is generally strong , clear , and pointed . There are , unques . tionably , many passages we could wish to see either expunged or altered ; but the book , on the whole , shows so consi- derable an improvement in the ...
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... present . The countenance of the candidate evidently discovered that she deeply felt the solem- nity of the occasion . She came forward with great composure , bowed her assent to the covenant which had previously been explained to her ...
... present . The countenance of the candidate evidently discovered that she deeply felt the solem- nity of the occasion . She came forward with great composure , bowed her assent to the covenant which had previously been explained to her ...
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