The Southern Review, Tom 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... respect the relations of magnitude , we know of none upon the evidence of which the mind rests with more confidence , nor of which the conclusions are more certain . The influence which language exercises on our thoughts , is so great ...
... respect the relations of magnitude , we know of none upon the evidence of which the mind rests with more confidence , nor of which the conclusions are more certain . The influence which language exercises on our thoughts , is so great ...
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... respect and confi- dence with which all who have been in any way connected with this establishment , were every where greeted , has been grad- ually and perceptibly impaired . Trivial errors in the de- portment of our officers , slight ...
... respect and confi- dence with which all who have been in any way connected with this establishment , were every where greeted , has been grad- ually and perceptibly impaired . Trivial errors in the de- portment of our officers , slight ...
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... respect round , the station of his mother , may be mentioned his insisting , while a boy , on being called George Byron Gordon ' - giving thereby precedence to the maternal name , and his continuing to the last to address her as the ...
... respect round , the station of his mother , may be mentioned his insisting , while a boy , on being called George Byron Gordon ' - giving thereby precedence to the maternal name , and his continuing to the last to address her as the ...
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