The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 - American literature |
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Page 29
... whole . " It is for this purpose , that when we have thoroughly digested , and fami- liarized to our minds the historical and prophetic arguments in proof of Christianity , and have in the same manner satisfied ourselves in the study of ...
... whole . " It is for this purpose , that when we have thoroughly digested , and fami- liarized to our minds the historical and prophetic arguments in proof of Christianity , and have in the same manner satisfied ourselves in the study of ...
Page 38
... whole story , concluded the stranger ; and though I can- not vouch for its accuracy , many similar circumstances must have occur . red , while this country was a wilderness , and my tradition is at least sup- ported by probability . " T ...
... whole story , concluded the stranger ; and though I can- not vouch for its accuracy , many similar circumstances must have occur . red , while this country was a wilderness , and my tradition is at least sup- ported by probability . " T ...
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... whole , it is without a model in nature . Abigail Pray is the only other leading personage , and she appears to be of little use but to explain , in the catastrophe , some of the mysteries of the story , which might , perhaps , have ...
... whole , it is without a model in nature . Abigail Pray is the only other leading personage , and she appears to be of little use but to explain , in the catastrophe , some of the mysteries of the story , which might , perhaps , have ...
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... doubt- less disingenuously attempt to draw from these trifling inadvertencies , an inference unfavorable to the credibility of the whole book . democracy ! There was a child of about eight years 62 [ June , Toughtale's Travels in America .
... doubt- less disingenuously attempt to draw from these trifling inadvertencies , an inference unfavorable to the credibility of the whole book . democracy ! There was a child of about eight years 62 [ June , Toughtale's Travels in America .
Page 64
... whole stage load of people , furnishes another proof of the fact , that stage - drivers and stage - owners , not to say a ma- jority of stage - passengers , are accomplices of these bands of robbers . Had it not been for my pistols , we ...
... whole stage load of people , furnishes another proof of the fact , that stage - drivers and stage - owners , not to say a ma- jority of stage - passengers , are accomplices of these bands of robbers . Had it not been for my pistols , we ...
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