The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volume 1H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 - American literature |
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... person he should apply to in this distressing diff culty is the writer himself , who , if he has written with the true inspiration of a poet of the present day , would laugh at the ignorance of those who should expect him to understand ...
... person he should apply to in this distressing diff culty is the writer himself , who , if he has written with the true inspiration of a poet of the present day , would laugh at the ignorance of those who should expect him to understand ...
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... person . But , for the last fifteen or sixteen years , it has , generally , em- braced one fourth , -sometimes one ... persons . The churches of this part of our land are extensively indebted to him , for an able revision of Dr. Watts ...
... person . But , for the last fifteen or sixteen years , it has , generally , em- braced one fourth , -sometimes one ... persons . The churches of this part of our land are extensively indebted to him , for an able revision of Dr. Watts ...
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... persons . The bright example of conjugal and parental learned and the ignorant - the aged and excellence . the young ... person , on which , in after life were made through the till disease began its ravages , there aid of others ; he ...
... persons . The bright example of conjugal and parental learned and the ignorant - the aged and excellence . the young ... person , on which , in after life were made through the till disease began its ravages , there aid of others ; he ...
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... persons subjects , but more especially upon a at a time . work which he had much at heart , upon " ments . • Through forty years , embracing the proofs of the divine origin of the nearly all the maturity of his life , he scriptures , as ...
... persons subjects , but more especially upon a at a time . work which he had much at heart , upon " ments . • Through forty years , embracing the proofs of the divine origin of the nearly all the maturity of his life , he scriptures , as ...
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... persons , at length nothing can live here . " The little settled the conflict by dividing the moisture yet left in us overflowed at our eyes , but as the salt tears rolled down slaves ( for such the prisoners were now our wo - worn and ...
... persons , at length nothing can live here . " The little settled the conflict by dividing the moisture yet left in us overflowed at our eyes , but as the salt tears rolled down slaves ( for such the prisoners were now our wo - worn and ...
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