The Atlantic Magazine, 第 2 卷E. Bliss and E. White., 1825 |
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... applause . He must be very little skilled in the knowledge of the nature of popular excitement , who does not understand the motive which impels the people of America to exert their whole strength 20 [ Nov. Lafayette .
... applause . He must be very little skilled in the knowledge of the nature of popular excitement , who does not understand the motive which impels the people of America to exert their whole strength 20 [ Nov. Lafayette .
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... knowledge , that if Malthus does actually maintain this propo sition , he maintains it against all experience ; for every body knows , there has not existed throughout the whole world a per- petual famine ; and we should be within the ...
... knowledge , that if Malthus does actually maintain this propo sition , he maintains it against all experience ; for every body knows , there has not existed throughout the whole world a per- petual famine ; and we should be within the ...
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... knowledge of the English lan- guage ; but it may be observed , that few , who are not natives of France , have that complete knowledge of the French language , which constitutes the difference between a perfect and an imperfect style ...
... knowledge of the English lan- guage ; but it may be observed , that few , who are not natives of France , have that complete knowledge of the French language , which constitutes the difference between a perfect and an imperfect style ...
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... knowledge of the law was by no means profound ; and that his great professional eminence was owing more to hi oratory than his knowledge . This was an early charge against him . Mr. Pope alludes to it in these lines : " The Temple late ...
... knowledge of the law was by no means profound ; and that his great professional eminence was owing more to hi oratory than his knowledge . This was an early charge against him . Mr. Pope alludes to it in these lines : " The Temple late ...
第 41 頁
... knowledge . The Reminiscent expresses his satisfaction , on a recapitula- tion of his own works , that he has never personally attacked the public or private character of any individual . For one who has written so much , and often on ...
... knowledge . The Reminiscent expresses his satisfaction , on a recapitula- tion of his own works , that he has never personally attacked the public or private character of any individual . For one who has written so much , and often on ...
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