The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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... feelings , tastes , and morals of a people conspicuous for their courage and political integrity - for such are the people ... feeling was most warmly displayed in the West . In the Atlantic states the insult was felt as implicating our ...
... feelings , tastes , and morals of a people conspicuous for their courage and political integrity - for such are the people ... feeling was most warmly displayed in the West . In the Atlantic states the insult was felt as implicating our ...
Pagina 396
... feeling . " As he concluded , the gentler sensations which my last words had excited , seemed to be again swallowed ... feelings in the most faithful confession . Well might you say , that your church enjoins it not , where her pastors ...
... feeling . " As he concluded , the gentler sensations which my last words had excited , seemed to be again swallowed ... feelings in the most faithful confession . Well might you say , that your church enjoins it not , where her pastors ...
Pagina 486
... feeling , as in the confidence and leading of a sign from Heaven , Spain con- quered . But the fall of Napoleon was to Spain what the ruin of Carthage was to Rome . In the loss of that salutary terror , it lost the great teacher of ...
... feeling , as in the confidence and leading of a sign from Heaven , Spain con- quered . But the fall of Napoleon was to Spain what the ruin of Carthage was to Rome . In the loss of that salutary terror , it lost the great teacher of ...
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