North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 12Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1821 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... earth might be proud . It is not more a glory to the state , than an honour to the country . The canal of Languedoc , which has long been the boast of France , and perhaps we may say of Europe , is not to be compared with this . Penn ...
... earth might be proud . It is not more a glory to the state , than an honour to the country . The canal of Languedoc , which has long been the boast of France , and perhaps we may say of Europe , is not to be compared with this . Penn ...
Page 38
... earth through the opening which he has discovered at the North Pole ; the want of disposable means . ' Chill penury had for a long time repressed her noble rage , for Madame de Graffigny , though rich in sentiment and even familiar in ...
... earth through the opening which he has discovered at the North Pole ; the want of disposable means . ' Chill penury had for a long time repressed her noble rage , for Madame de Graffigny , though rich in sentiment and even familiar in ...
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... earth or the sea new articles of property , in refining or elaborating what is coarse into that which is fine , or in exchanging the products of one soil , or the fabrics of one set of artizans , for the products or fabrics of another ...
... earth or the sea new articles of property , in refining or elaborating what is coarse into that which is fine , or in exchanging the products of one soil , or the fabrics of one set of artizans , for the products or fabrics of another ...
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... earth for any thing that resembles a miracle ; for by so doing , its heaven born glory would be tarnished , and a cloud would overspread the sky , so as to interrupt the beams of celestial light , proceeding from him who is the sun of ...
... earth for any thing that resembles a miracle ; for by so doing , its heaven born glory would be tarnished , and a cloud would overspread the sky , so as to interrupt the beams of celestial light , proceeding from him who is the sun of ...
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... earth , and that he had not heard any thing in the world of spir- its ; I tried , ' says Swedenborg , to recall it to him , to speak to him of God , of angels , of heaven ; he fled , laughing immoder- ately , and treating me like a fool ...
... earth , and that he had not heard any thing in the world of spir- its ; I tried , ' says Swedenborg , to recall it to him , to speak to him of God , of angels , of heaven ; he fled , laughing immoder- ately , and treating me like a fool ...
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