The Atlantic Magazine, 第 2 卷E. Bliss and E. White., 1825 |
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... body who has watched the phe- nomena of imaginative reverie , must have seen that when fan- cy is left free and undisturbed , the flow and melody of senti- ment , however varied in its character , is always best sustained , and always ...
... body who has watched the phe- nomena of imaginative reverie , must have seen that when fan- cy is left free and undisturbed , the flow and melody of senti- ment , however varied in its character , is always best sustained , and always ...
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... body knows , there has not existed throughout the whole world a per- petual famine ; and we should be within the mark , to assert , that not an individual in the United States has perished of starvation , since the revolutionary war ...
... body knows , there has not existed throughout the whole world a per- petual famine ; and we should be within the mark , to assert , that not an individual in the United States has perished of starvation , since the revolutionary war ...
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... some little capital and robust bodies , this proposition is certainly correct ; but it is not so , when applied to the natural manner of the increase of the species . It seems to us 28 [ Nov. Principles of Population .
... some little capital and robust bodies , this proposition is certainly correct ; but it is not so , when applied to the natural manner of the increase of the species . It seems to us 28 [ Nov. Principles of Population .
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... body knows what lamenta- ble nonsense Fenelon has put into the mouth of the goddess of wisdom , when she undertakes to instruct Idomeneus in the arts of legislation . One would really imagine , that the authors and inventors of Utopias ...
... body knows what lamenta- ble nonsense Fenelon has put into the mouth of the goddess of wisdom , when she undertakes to instruct Idomeneus in the arts of legislation . One would really imagine , that the authors and inventors of Utopias ...
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... body of the suffering individual , and was incensed by the boisterous , and to him inexplicable merriment of the others . When he had clandestinely appropriated to his own use any chattel that belonged to his neighbours , he acted with ...
... body of the suffering individual , and was incensed by the boisterous , and to him inexplicable merriment of the others . When he had clandestinely appropriated to his own use any chattel that belonged to his neighbours , he acted with ...
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