The Analectic Magazine, Volume 5Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1815 |
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... hands , by the descendants of those Gauls whom they once compelled to submit to the yoke of slavery . Whe can deem it an impossible supposition , that , in the course of revolv- ing years , it may be transferred by the hand of victory ...
... hands , by the descendants of those Gauls whom they once compelled to submit to the yoke of slavery . Whe can deem it an impossible supposition , that , in the course of revolv- ing years , it may be transferred by the hand of victory ...
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... hands - are , in the first place , a little manner- ism and monotony - arising from the too uniform melody of the composition , and from that emphatic tone which prevails too uni- versally , not to become , on some occasions , both ...
... hands - are , in the first place , a little manner- ism and monotony - arising from the too uniform melody of the composition , and from that emphatic tone which prevails too uni- versally , not to become , on some occasions , both ...
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... hand , which , in every age , the wise have lov ed , as bringing with it sentiments and affections more valuable than all the splendours of the day . " Its first impression is to still all the turbulence of thought or pas- sion which ...
... hand , which , in every age , the wise have lov ed , as bringing with it sentiments and affections more valuable than all the splendours of the day . " Its first impression is to still all the turbulence of thought or pas- sion which ...
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... : And , while the shadowy valley opens which leads to the abode of death , it speaks of that hand which can comfort and can save , and which can conduct to those " green pastures , and those still waters , " ALISON'S SERMONS . 21.
... : And , while the shadowy valley opens which leads to the abode of death , it speaks of that hand which can comfort and can save , and which can conduct to those " green pastures , and those still waters , " ALISON'S SERMONS . 21.
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... hand which can raise them up , and lead them into the road of honour and independence . If it be misfortune which bows down the poor man's head , and makes him look to futurity with tears , it is your pity and forbearance which can give ...
... hand which can raise them up , and lead them into the road of honour and independence . If it be misfortune which bows down the poor man's head , and makes him look to futurity with tears , it is your pity and forbearance which can give ...
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