The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen1Nathaniel Parker Willis Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... means deficient in genius or in learning , but so small was their number , and so slight their influence , that all their exertions availed little more towards humanizing those barbarous and bloody times , than do the scattered sunbeams ...
... means deficient in genius or in learning , but so small was their number , and so slight their influence , that all their exertions availed little more towards humanizing those barbarous and bloody times , than do the scattered sunbeams ...
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... means the handsomest in the village , but the one in which , at a first glance , one would prefer to take his chance for acquaintance . Job did not propose directly to go over , but I knew by the slight pressure of his arm that he was ...
... means the handsomest in the village , but the one in which , at a first glance , one would prefer to take his chance for acquaintance . Job did not propose directly to go over , but I knew by the slight pressure of his arm that he was ...
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... means to injure the credit and character of his kinsman , and had died unforgiven . The pardon of these three , Leonora , Francina , and Constantine , were now necessary to the complete expiation of his sins . With the aid of the papers ...
... means to injure the credit and character of his kinsman , and had died unforgiven . The pardon of these three , Leonora , Francina , and Constantine , were now necessary to the complete expiation of his sins . With the aid of the papers ...
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... means the least valuable part of the work . The whole is free from sectarian bitterness , is marked with peculiar candor , and pervad ed by a spirit of warm and enlightened piety . " A volume of a " New Collection of ancient MSS ...
... means the least valuable part of the work . The whole is free from sectarian bitterness , is marked with peculiar candor , and pervad ed by a spirit of warm and enlightened piety . " A volume of a " New Collection of ancient MSS ...
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... means conduce to his good or ill success . For in the first place as we have before re- marked , our author's book does not come under this exception , and in the second place , we do not expect to have in a novel an exact copy from ...
... means conduce to his good or ill success . For in the first place as we have before re- marked , our author's book does not come under this exception , and in the second place , we do not expect to have in a novel an exact copy from ...
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