American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 59Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1862 |
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... flowering of a high and genial character , as Professor 1 a VOL . LIX . 6 ܙ TAYLER LEWIS expresses it , ' at rest.
... flowering of a high and genial character , as Professor 1 a VOL . LIX . 6 ܙ TAYLER LEWIS expresses it , ' at rest.
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6 ܙ TAYLER LEWIS expresses it , ' at rest , deriving substantial enjoyment from the present , because satisfied with the respect to the ultimate , and perfect and absolute . ' * Aside from its qualities as a delineation of deep inner ...
6 ܙ TAYLER LEWIS expresses it , ' at rest , deriving substantial enjoyment from the present , because satisfied with the respect to the ultimate , and perfect and absolute . ' * Aside from its qualities as a delineation of deep inner ...
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... after exhausting all theories of philosophy , to search the Scriptures . " At rest , deriving substantial enjoyment from the present , because satisfied with respect to the ultimate and perfect and absolute ; ' these are ...
... after exhausting all theories of philosophy , to search the Scriptures . " At rest , deriving substantial enjoyment from the present , because satisfied with respect to the ultimate and perfect and absolute ; ' these are ...
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... as a steadfast republican , feel bound to exhibit , our eyes soon wander away from his picture and now rest on that of the ' great American tragedian , ' who with his original scowl , aboriginal visage , and unaboriginal “ imperial ...
... as a steadfast republican , feel bound to exhibit , our eyes soon wander away from his picture and now rest on that of the ' great American tragedian , ' who with his original scowl , aboriginal visage , and unaboriginal “ imperial ...
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In view of this , it is evident that what distinguishes man from the rest of creation is the inevitable spectacles . When , therefore , the terminology of zoology shall be reformed , we suggest that man ...
In view of this , it is evident that what distinguishes man from the rest of creation is the inevitable spectacles . When , therefore , the terminology of zoology shall be reformed , we suggest that man ...
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