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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... give reality ; -out of horror- stricken guilt , the new birth of clearer and surer , though humbler , conviction , trust , resolution ; - these happy changes met , perhaps a little prematurely and almost more than half- way , by success ...
... give reality ; -out of horror- stricken guilt , the new birth of clearer and surer , though humbler , conviction , trust , resolution ; - these happy changes met , perhaps a little prematurely and almost more than half- way , by success ...
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... give her joy to feel that he was near . She died , like music ; and would you believe it ? He kept her foolish words within his heart , As ceremonious as a chapel keeps A relic of a saint . And in the spring The doting idiot went ...
... give her joy to feel that he was near . She died , like music ; and would you believe it ? He kept her foolish words within his heart , As ceremonious as a chapel keeps A relic of a saint . And in the spring The doting idiot went ...
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... gives a peculiar zest . Books written for one purpose are not likely to be very serviceable for another . Lawyers ' briefs are poor materials for Judges ' decisions ; and authors who are writing specially for the dif- fusion of ...
... gives a peculiar zest . Books written for one purpose are not likely to be very serviceable for another . Lawyers ' briefs are poor materials for Judges ' decisions ; and authors who are writing specially for the dif- fusion of ...
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... give men a know- ledge of their own interests . Whether this union of opinion is wise or foolish , based on knowledge or ignorance , truth or falsehood , whether its objects are just or unjust , provided it exists and is known to exist ...
... give men a know- ledge of their own interests . Whether this union of opinion is wise or foolish , based on knowledge or ignorance , truth or falsehood , whether its objects are just or unjust , provided it exists and is known to exist ...
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... gives or withholds one of the keenest sensations of which we are capable . With a fair field of display , the love of honor is at the same time the strongest in the individual , and the most universal with the mass , of human motives ...
... gives or withholds one of the keenest sensations of which we are capable . With a fair field of display , the love of honor is at the same time the strongest in the individual , and the most universal with the mass , of human motives ...
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