The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Volume 13Abel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1858 |
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... character that stormy lake has acquired in the estimation of its neighbors at Constantinople . Of one thousand Turkish vessels which skim over its waters every year , five hundred are said to be wrecked as a matter of course . The wind ...
... character that stormy lake has acquired in the estimation of its neighbors at Constantinople . Of one thousand Turkish vessels which skim over its waters every year , five hundred are said to be wrecked as a matter of course . The wind ...
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... character to the window , which would still consist of its nine or twelve dull routine squares , the enrichment in no way disguising its common or ordinary character . Let us see , however , whether it be not possible , with a mere ...
... character to the window , which would still consist of its nine or twelve dull routine squares , the enrichment in no way disguising its common or ordinary character . Let us see , however , whether it be not possible , with a mere ...
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... character and worth of the man . He was born April 2 , 1743 , in Albe- marle County , Virginia . His ancestors were of solid respectability , and among the first settlers of that state . They emigrated from Wales , from near the base of ...
... character and worth of the man . He was born April 2 , 1743 , in Albe- marle County , Virginia . His ancestors were of solid respectability , and among the first settlers of that state . They emigrated from Wales , from near the base of ...
Pagina 32
... character , his atheism . We do so cheerfully . Never were a man's religious sentiments more grossly misrepresented than Jefferson's . He was not an atheist . He believed in God , the Creator of all things ; in his overruling providence ...
... character , his atheism . We do so cheerfully . Never were a man's religious sentiments more grossly misrepresented than Jefferson's . He was not an atheist . He believed in God , the Creator of all things ; in his overruling providence ...
Pagina 37
... characters : " Dear Christian friends , you perceive that I have not much money , what inference do you draw from it ... character ? The soul of the Doric hero rose all the clearer and more unconquerable from the depth of its sorrows and ...
... characters : " Dear Christian friends , you perceive that I have not much money , what inference do you draw from it ... character ? The soul of the Doric hero rose all the clearer and more unconquerable from the depth of its sorrows and ...
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