The Southern Review, Tom 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... seems to himself to wear his head lighter than usual on his should- ers . Then a species of obscurity thinner than ... seems totally weakened . The most de- lightful time seems to be that immediately before becoming very talk- ative ...
... seems to himself to wear his head lighter than usual on his should- ers . Then a species of obscurity thinner than ... seems totally weakened . The most de- lightful time seems to be that immediately before becoming very talk- ative ...
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... seems to have constituted the most striking feature of his character.— Other men have been , to judge from their writings and their lives , to all appearance , as religious , as regular in their devotions , as diligent in the ...
... seems to have constituted the most striking feature of his character.— Other men have been , to judge from their writings and their lives , to all appearance , as religious , as regular in their devotions , as diligent in the ...
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... seems to be a natural consequence of classical studies ; so much so , that Hobbes scruples not to declare , that the Greek and Roman authors have done more harm by stirring up men to rebellion against government , than they have ever ...
... seems to be a natural consequence of classical studies ; so much so , that Hobbes scruples not to declare , that the Greek and Roman authors have done more harm by stirring up men to rebellion against government , than they have ever ...
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