The Southern Review, Tom 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... interest , to use no harsher epithets , too exclusive and absorbing . Even that de- gree of improvement in taste , which the eloquence of the Church insensibly acquires in times and situations where the current of human feeling is left ...
... interest , to use no harsher epithets , too exclusive and absorbing . Even that de- gree of improvement in taste , which the eloquence of the Church insensibly acquires in times and situations where the current of human feeling is left ...
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... interest to the period . Learning , the fine arts and the elegancies of life , which had before been the almost exclusive property of Italy , now began to develope themselves beyond the Alps in abun- dance and maturity ; and the newly ...
... interest to the period . Learning , the fine arts and the elegancies of life , which had before been the almost exclusive property of Italy , now began to develope themselves beyond the Alps in abun- dance and maturity ; and the newly ...
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... interest in it , that the writer was a German , and a man of very high rank . We were anxious to see what impression our young country , our republican institutions and simple manners had made upon a mind accustomed to a state of ...
... interest in it , that the writer was a German , and a man of very high rank . We were anxious to see what impression our young country , our republican institutions and simple manners had made upon a mind accustomed to a state of ...
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pointed to inquire into the Practice of Chancery | 63 |
LIFE OF Erasmus | 77 |
BROWNS PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN MIND | 125 |
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