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... reason , from whatever cause . " Another error , " he says , " hath proceeded from too great A POPULAR novelist has satirized with some reverence , and a kind of adoration of the mind and asperity the American love of celebrities , and ...
... reason , from whatever cause . " Another error , " he says , " hath proceeded from too great A POPULAR novelist has satirized with some reverence , and a kind of adoration of the mind and asperity the American love of celebrities , and ...
Pagina 294
... reason - the liberality of the " clergyman , " Mr. H- on this occasion . Perhaps the following description of a young lady does not sound so strangely in America as it would with us , where Mr. Emerson says : — " She had had a circle of ...
... reason - the liberality of the " clergyman , " Mr. H- on this occasion . Perhaps the following description of a young lady does not sound so strangely in America as it would with us , where Mr. Emerson says : — " She had had a circle of ...
Pagina 298
... reason of her reserve to her own family . description of his wife : - Margaret's views were so little in accordance with our Christian ideas on such subjects , that it is well to explain that there seems no reason to apprehend any ...
... reason of her reserve to her own family . description of his wife : - Margaret's views were so little in accordance with our Christian ideas on such subjects , that it is well to explain that there seems no reason to apprehend any ...
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