North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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... writers who have hitherto been heard of in England , are Irving , Brown , and Cooper , to whose names must now be added , that of Dr. Channing . On farther tasking his memory , it occurs to him that there lived half a century ago such a ...
... writers who have hitherto been heard of in England , are Irving , Brown , and Cooper , to whose names must now be added , that of Dr. Channing . On farther tasking his memory , it occurs to him that there lived half a century ago such a ...
Sayfa 34
... writers , justly distinguished as they all are , whom the critic has thought proper to mention ? He ought to be aware , whether he is or not , that Mr. Jefferson will occupy an ele- vated place in the very highest order of writers - the ...
... writers , justly distinguished as they all are , whom the critic has thought proper to mention ? He ought to be aware , whether he is or not , that Mr. Jefferson will occupy an ele- vated place in the very highest order of writers - the ...
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... writers credit for considerable industry , talent , and extent of information , and for a large portion of that worldly shrewdness which disposes prudent men to sail with the tide , and keep to windward of all doctrines which are not ...
... writers credit for considerable industry , talent , and extent of information , and for a large portion of that worldly shrewdness which disposes prudent men to sail with the tide , and keep to windward of all doctrines which are not ...
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