Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 30J. Soule and T. Mason., 1848 |
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... learned . By avoiding all tricks of flippancy or profundity to court any class of readers , he has pleased all . His last history is de- voured with as much avidity as the last novel ; while , at the same time , it occupies the first ...
... learned . By avoiding all tricks of flippancy or profundity to court any class of readers , he has pleased all . His last history is de- voured with as much avidity as the last novel ; while , at the same time , it occupies the first ...
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... learned to dare , and mistook elegant composition for a living style . He soon worked himself free from such shackles , and left off writing sentences . With the exceptions we have mentioned there is no fine writing - of writing for the ...
... learned to dare , and mistook elegant composition for a living style . He soon worked himself free from such shackles , and left off writing sentences . With the exceptions we have mentioned there is no fine writing - of writing for the ...
Pagina 75
... learned to swim . " But as the man who for the first time trusts himself in the water should be particularly careful of his footing , so that nation which has never tried the sweets of liberty should be careful , when it en- ters its ...
... learned to swim . " But as the man who for the first time trusts himself in the water should be particularly careful of his footing , so that nation which has never tried the sweets of liberty should be careful , when it en- ters its ...
Pagina 82
... learned in whatsoever state I am , therewith to be content . I know both how to be abased , and I know how to abound . Everywhere and by all I am instructed , both to be full and to be hungry , both to abound and to suffer need . I can ...
... learned in whatsoever state I am , therewith to be content . I know both how to be abased , and I know how to abound . Everywhere and by all I am instructed , both to be full and to be hungry , both to abound and to suffer need . I can ...
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... learned and foreign languages , which have been of late very fre- quently quoted in English works of literature or science . It is therefore highly important , for those who are unacquainted with these languages , that words of this ...
... learned and foreign languages , which have been of late very fre- quently quoted in English works of literature or science . It is therefore highly important , for those who are unacquainted with these languages , that words of this ...
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