The New-York Review, Volume 4George Dearborn & Company, 1839 |
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... the man Elia " -regard his other self " the child Elia , in the back ground , " as " a guard- ian giving the rule to his unpractised steps , and regulating the tones of his moral being ! " It is one 38 [ January , Wordsworth .
... the man Elia " -regard his other self " the child Elia , in the back ground , " as " a guard- ian giving the rule to his unpractised steps , and regulating the tones of his moral being ! " It is one 38 [ January , Wordsworth .
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... regards her moving in the orbit of domestic life not as enshrined by a superstitious chivalry , but the being that God gave , because it was not good for man to be alone . It is a worthy , and no light effort of poetic genius , to take ...
... regards her moving in the orbit of domestic life not as enshrined by a superstitious chivalry , but the being that God gave , because it was not good for man to be alone . It is a worthy , and no light effort of poetic genius , to take ...
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... regards our state , we are deplorably ignorant , and shall not be enlightened until a trigonometric survey shall have been accomplished . Yet had such a proposition been pre- sented to our legislature , there is little doubt that it ...
... regards our state , we are deplorably ignorant , and shall not be enlightened until a trigonometric survey shall have been accomplished . Yet had such a proposition been pre- sented to our legislature , there is little doubt that it ...
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... regard to depth and area , than any observable in the formation of lakes , deltas , or estuaries . " They are derived from the wearing down and deposition of rocks already formed , so that gneiss and mica slate , for example , which are ...
... regard to depth and area , than any observable in the formation of lakes , deltas , or estuaries . " They are derived from the wearing down and deposition of rocks already formed , so that gneiss and mica slate , for example , which are ...
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... regard to what we believe to be the best rules of pro- cedure in such case . But in fact , we more properly assume Thirty - nine Articles . Art . XX . Of the Authority of the Church . " The Church hath power to decree rites or ...
... regard to what we believe to be the best rules of pro- cedure in such case . But in fact , we more properly assume Thirty - nine Articles . Art . XX . Of the Authority of the Church . " The Church hath power to decree rites or ...
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