New Englander and Yale Review, 第 2 卷Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1844 |
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... reason and the under- standing . He made no public pro- fession of religion , owing probably to his Quaker notions , for he pro- fessed in private a personal interest in the Savior . Dr. Miner died , April 23d , 1841 , in the 64th year ...
... reason and the under- standing . He made no public pro- fession of religion , owing probably to his Quaker notions , for he pro- fessed in private a personal interest in the Savior . Dr. Miner died , April 23d , 1841 , in the 64th year ...
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... reason of things , ' and these masses assume a fearful strength and energy . The question then becomes one of mights , and all rights and reasons must be merged in this - which is the strongest ? The guilt of reducing the relations ...
... reason of things , ' and these masses assume a fearful strength and energy . The question then becomes one of mights , and all rights and reasons must be merged in this - which is the strongest ? The guilt of reducing the relations ...
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... reason of things -he asks , " Why is this ? Is there not enough for all ? And if I obey the law and work hard , have ... reasons already stated , Car- lyle believes no people will come to this extremity , till driven by long and grievous ...
... reason of things -he asks , " Why is this ? Is there not enough for all ? And if I obey the law and work hard , have ... reasons already stated , Car- lyle believes no people will come to this extremity , till driven by long and grievous ...
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... reason why the nation was so susceptible to this or the other influence , was her universally diseased state . There was no sound- ness in her . Every political , moral , and social nerve had become mor- bidly sensitive . Or to return ...
... reason why the nation was so susceptible to this or the other influence , was her universally diseased state . There was no sound- ness in her . Every political , moral , and social nerve had become mor- bidly sensitive . Or to return ...
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... reason why Carlyle takes this period to illustrate his own . From the toll - gate up to the crown every thing was out of joint . The rich refused to pay the lawful tax for cutting convent grains . The collector entered the houses of the ...
... reason why Carlyle takes this period to illustrate his own . From the toll - gate up to the crown every thing was out of joint . The rich refused to pay the lawful tax for cutting convent grains . The collector entered the houses of the ...
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