The American Monthly Magazine, المجلد 3M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1834 |
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... course of things in all times , and in every na- tion , from the Augustan to the Georgian era . Thus , for instance , we know that Ennius , the father of Latin Poetry , had already fallen into disrepute , even in the days of Horace and ...
... course of things in all times , and in every na- tion , from the Augustan to the Georgian era . Thus , for instance , we know that Ennius , the father of Latin Poetry , had already fallen into disrepute , even in the days of Horace and ...
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... course of events has so little of what is called " stirring interest " in it , that although the very consideration of so undisturbed and equable a life should call for the greater warmth of grateful feeling , that very circumstance ...
... course of events has so little of what is called " stirring interest " in it , that although the very consideration of so undisturbed and equable a life should call for the greater warmth of grateful feeling , that very circumstance ...
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... , or interfere with the course of human affairs . It may be worthy of Him , they allow , to sustain the great laws of Nature , and to superintend the universe as a whole ; but , to hear 22 MANLY PIETY , IN ITS PRINCIPLES .
... , or interfere with the course of human affairs . It may be worthy of Him , they allow , to sustain the great laws of Nature , and to superintend the universe as a whole ; but , to hear 22 MANLY PIETY , IN ITS PRINCIPLES .
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... sea could ever throw its spray over her deck . I pictured to myself a course of un- mixed pleasure , with the only one drawback of keeping watch . Harry carried me to the cabin , and introduced me 28 THE REEFER'S FIRST CRUISE . 28.
... sea could ever throw its spray over her deck . I pictured to myself a course of un- mixed pleasure , with the only one drawback of keeping watch . Harry carried me to the cabin , and introduced me 28 THE REEFER'S FIRST CRUISE . 28.
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... course ; almost every officer has to suffer at first in the matter of dunnage , and perhaps it is well he should : it teaches him to look out for number one , and not to lend his last shirt to his best friend , and leave himself ...
... course ; almost every officer has to suffer at first in the matter of dunnage , and perhaps it is well he should : it teaches him to look out for number one , and not to lend his last shirt to his best friend , and leave himself ...
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