The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen2Nathaniel Parker Willis Pierce and Williams., 1830 |
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... called forth a testimony of its matchless power from the eloquent marble . But those who , in former times , had won the title of Philosophers , had left unexplored the great province of metaphysical and moral science . The studies and ...
... called forth a testimony of its matchless power from the eloquent marble . But those who , in former times , had won the title of Philosophers , had left unexplored the great province of metaphysical and moral science . The studies and ...
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... called the father of Philosophy . Here , then , was a vast and interesting field of enquiry : but it was holy ground - and on its awful precincts , the unwearied foot of intellectual adventure must throw off the sandal of its restless ...
... called the father of Philosophy . Here , then , was a vast and interesting field of enquiry : but it was holy ground - and on its awful precincts , the unwearied foot of intellectual adventure must throw off the sandal of its restless ...
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... called , she ex- cited my curiosity more than any one I had ever met . An elderly man , with a foreign air , sat just opposite us , talk- ing to no one , and having nothing in his grave features which could be construed as an ...
... called , she ex- cited my curiosity more than any one I had ever met . An elderly man , with a foreign air , sat just opposite us , talk- ing to no one , and having nothing in his grave features which could be construed as an ...
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... called Baron Von Raffleoff . He had entertained them since his arrival by singing troubadour songs to his guitar , which he did with great skill and sweetness , and by the pas- sionate manner in which , sometimes , in a fit of ...
... called Baron Von Raffleoff . He had entertained them since his arrival by singing troubadour songs to his guitar , which he did with great skill and sweetness , and by the pas- sionate manner in which , sometimes , in a fit of ...
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... called in to sing . Meeta had been walking up and down the long hall upon my arm , and as she seated herself upon the sofa , he took his sta- tion opposite , where the light of the chandelier fell full upon his face , and struck at once ...
... called in to sing . Meeta had been walking up and down the long hall upon my arm , and as she seated herself upon the sofa , he took his sta- tion opposite , where the light of the chandelier fell full upon his face , and struck at once ...
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