North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Band 77Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1853 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... effect ; upon the whole , a plainer and simpler and less factitious manner and method of treat- ment . This , he may be sure , is the only safe course . Not by turning and twisting his eyes , in the hope of seeing things as Homer ...
... effect ; upon the whole , a plainer and simpler and less factitious manner and method of treat- ment . This , he may be sure , is the only safe course . Not by turning and twisting his eyes , in the hope of seeing things as Homer ...
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... effect of the immediate juxtaposition of these two images ? We have lost , it may be , that impetuosity , that élan , which lifts the young reader over hedge and ditch at flying leaps , across country , or we should not perhaps ...
... effect of the immediate juxtaposition of these two images ? We have lost , it may be , that impetuosity , that élan , which lifts the young reader over hedge and ditch at flying leaps , across country , or we should not perhaps ...
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... effect a revolution in the moral and social condi- tion of Great Britain . It was composed of men of spirit and ability , and we believe they might claim the originality , or at least the original application , of the idea that ...
... effect a revolution in the moral and social condi- tion of Great Britain . It was composed of men of spirit and ability , and we believe they might claim the originality , or at least the original application , of the idea that ...
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... effect of such arguments as those of this Discourse , when applied to real life , is the same as when one undertakes VOL . LXXVII . - NO . 160 . 4 to convince us of the beauty of virtue and the 1853. ] 37 POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY .
... effect of such arguments as those of this Discourse , when applied to real life , is the same as when one undertakes VOL . LXXVII . - NO . 160 . 4 to convince us of the beauty of virtue and the 1853. ] 37 POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY .
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... effect different , so far as the object is obtained , in both , upon either that class of the community which is protected in the rights which the government recognizes , or that class 44 [ July , POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY .
... effect different , so far as the object is obtained , in both , upon either that class of the community which is protected in the rights which the government recognizes , or that class 44 [ July , POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY .
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