The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1817 |
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... possessed power of self - disposal is property , in itself . " Our author distri- butes the peasantry of France into ... possession of small plots of ground by the day - labourers has become very fre- quent ; and it is sometimes usual in ...
... possessed power of self - disposal is property , in itself . " Our author distri- butes the peasantry of France into ... possession of small plots of ground by the day - labourers has become very fre- quent ; and it is sometimes usual in ...
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... possession of every faculty and talent he ever possessed , the memory of M. La Fayette has all the tenacity of unworn youthful recollection ; and , be- sides these , high views of all that is ele- vated in the mind's conception . His ...
... possession of every faculty and talent he ever possessed , the memory of M. La Fayette has all the tenacity of unworn youthful recollection ; and , be- sides these , high views of all that is ele- vated in the mind's conception . His ...
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... possession of the treasures of knowledge , as to give him the key by which they may be unlocked . We are very apt to confound these two things , because language is of no use but to express ideas , and we cannot be said to be acquainted ...
... possession of the treasures of knowledge , as to give him the key by which they may be unlocked . We are very apt to confound these two things , because language is of no use but to express ideas , and we cannot be said to be acquainted ...
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... possessed of hearing , is , that the analo- gies supplied by signs are generally much 18 more vague and much more difficult to get at , than those expressed by words . And W have but one remark more to make on this subject , and that is ...
... possessed of hearing , is , that the analo- gies supplied by signs are generally much 18 more vague and much more difficult to get at , than those expressed by words . And W have but one remark more to make on this subject , and that is ...
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... possession the Manuscript Journal of a French Offi- cer who was with the party that de- stroyed Schenectady . Gov. Clinton de- scribes him as ' a Catechist , Schoolmas- ter , and lay - preacher among the Onei- das . ' A letter was ...
... possession the Manuscript Journal of a French Offi- cer who was with the party that de- stroyed Schenectady . Gov. Clinton de- scribes him as ' a Catechist , Schoolmas- ter , and lay - preacher among the Onei- das . ' A letter was ...
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