The Analectic Magazine, Volume 3Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1814 |
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... better explained by a proper attention to a plain circumstance so well agreeing with ordinary observation , than by resorting to any fanciful theory of youth and age , in the growth and decay of states , analogous to the physical ...
... better explained by a proper attention to a plain circumstance so well agreeing with ordinary observation , than by resorting to any fanciful theory of youth and age , in the growth and decay of states , analogous to the physical ...
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... better adapted to the amusement than to the conviction of an incredulous age , ' we are utterly at a loss to imagine : nor can we resist the tempta- tion to believe , that it was the contagion of that same incredulous age which had ...
... better adapted to the amusement than to the conviction of an incredulous age , ' we are utterly at a loss to imagine : nor can we resist the tempta- tion to believe , that it was the contagion of that same incredulous age which had ...
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... better account of this large section of the American conti- nent than has yet appeared . - We could not advance far in the perusal , without receiving an impression of good sense , sobriety , industrious inquiry , and a prevailing wish ...
... better account of this large section of the American conti- nent than has yet appeared . - We could not advance far in the perusal , without receiving an impression of good sense , sobriety , industrious inquiry , and a prevailing wish ...
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... better position , however , and perhaps a more ambitious restlessness , for extending their inquiries into the interior of the vast continent . Two of their missionaries , Jolliet and Marquette , traversed the lakes , reached the ...
... better position , however , and perhaps a more ambitious restlessness , for extending their inquiries into the interior of the vast continent . Two of their missionaries , Jolliet and Marquette , traversed the lakes , reached the ...
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... better quality ; " they always preserved their inte- grity , their decency , and their moral principles ; though they lost most of their industry , and all their knowledge . " It is something less perfectly miraculous , therefore , that ...
... better quality ; " they always preserved their inte- grity , their decency , and their moral principles ; though they lost most of their industry , and all their knowledge . " It is something less perfectly miraculous , therefore , that ...
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