Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 8G.P.Putnam & Company, 1856 |
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... feeling have passed over into violence and bloodshed ; and the boldest , as well as the most timid minds , begin to ask , What is to be the end ? It is of some moment , then , to inquire into the causes of this ferment and anxiety . Why ...
... feeling have passed over into violence and bloodshed ; and the boldest , as well as the most timid minds , begin to ask , What is to be the end ? It is of some moment , then , to inquire into the causes of this ferment and anxiety . Why ...
Pagina 139
... feeling this love for his mother - became , by the loss of its object , the source of his morbid and misanthropical bitterness . He felt that he had received a blow from which he could never wholly recover , and the earth was ...
... feeling this love for his mother - became , by the loss of its object , the source of his morbid and misanthropical bitterness . He felt that he had received a blow from which he could never wholly recover , and the earth was ...
Pagina 539
... feeling either in the relation or in its statement . Such books as Uncle Tom and Dred wage no war upon Nina , nor upon her relation to her slaves . They war only upon the system which , by making them her slaves , makes them , of course ...
... feeling either in the relation or in its statement . Such books as Uncle Tom and Dred wage no war upon Nina , nor upon her relation to her slaves . They war only upon the system which , by making them her slaves , makes them , of course ...
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Lord Cockburns Memoirs of his Times | 328 |
The Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon | 434 |
The getting up of booksDred by | 539 |
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