The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... virtue , and friendship for ever . Many are the instances , in which generous and feeling minds have been ruin ed , and only relieved by death , when they were subject to the command of others , and during a period of depression were ...
... virtue , and friendship for ever . Many are the instances , in which generous and feeling minds have been ruin ed , and only relieved by death , when they were subject to the command of others , and during a period of depression were ...
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... virtue , and the parent of its succeeding force and dignity . Unhappily for the Pelew islanders , they have lost much of their early simplicity and goodness , and have not yet gained the intelligence and virtue of a civil- ized people ...
... virtue , and the parent of its succeeding force and dignity . Unhappily for the Pelew islanders , they have lost much of their early simplicity and goodness , and have not yet gained the intelligence and virtue of a civil- ized people ...
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... virtue - and no happiness are any longer to be found while they are in the body , and that they I must suffer until the grave shall release them . Religionists of this cast too often make their doctrines true , by the effects which they ...
... virtue - and no happiness are any longer to be found while they are in the body , and that they I must suffer until the grave shall release them . Religionists of this cast too often make their doctrines true , by the effects which they ...
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