The Southern Review, Tom 7A. E. Miller., 1831 |
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... become familiar with the forms of Athenian sculptors and the colouring of Italian painters . Hence every thing in his moral and political writings is plain , practical and popular , drawn from the unaided workings of his own intellect ...
... become familiar with the forms of Athenian sculptors and the colouring of Italian painters . Hence every thing in his moral and political writings is plain , practical and popular , drawn from the unaided workings of his own intellect ...
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... become civilized ; but generally it is the reverse , and they gradually become extinct . But the war has made the country better known to the whites , and the first persons who settle themselves there , VOL . VII . No. 13 . 15 The ...
... become civilized ; but generally it is the reverse , and they gradually become extinct . But the war has made the country better known to the whites , and the first persons who settle themselves there , VOL . VII . No. 13 . 15 The ...
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... become acquainted with the ordinary regulations as to property and personal right , and are both zealous in maintaining their own immunities and fearful of in- fringing those of others . Every Englishman and American knows that his ...
... become acquainted with the ordinary regulations as to property and personal right , and are both zealous in maintaining their own immunities and fearful of in- fringing those of others . Every Englishman and American knows that his ...
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