The Analectic Magazine, Volume 5Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1815 |
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... hours - the revival of letters in Europe after the dark ages . Formerly it was necessary to climb the Alps , and wander over whole provinces , in order to gratify this learned and dignified curiosity : The spoils of 2 SELECT REVIEWS ...
... hours - the revival of letters in Europe after the dark ages . Formerly it was necessary to climb the Alps , and wander over whole provinces , in order to gratify this learned and dignified curiosity : The spoils of 2 SELECT REVIEWS ...
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... hour when the sun refires , and the shadows fall , and when nature assumes the appearances of sober . ness and silence . It is an hour from which ALISON'S SERMONS . 19.
... hour when the sun refires , and the shadows fall , and when nature assumes the appearances of sober . ness and silence . It is an hour from which ALISON'S SERMONS . 19.
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ness and silence . It is an hour from which everywhere the thought- less fly , as peopled only in their imagination with images of gloom ; -it is the hour , on the other hand , which , in every age , the wise have lov ed , as bringing ...
ness and silence . It is an hour from which everywhere the thought- less fly , as peopled only in their imagination with images of gloom ; -it is the hour , on the other hand , which , in every age , the wise have lov ed , as bringing ...
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... hours when the leaves fall , and the winter is gathering , to that evening study which the mercy of hea ven has provided in the book of salvation : And , while the shadowy valley opens which leads to the abode of death , it speaks of ...
... hours when the leaves fall , and the winter is gathering , to that evening study which the mercy of hea ven has provided in the book of salvation : And , while the shadowy valley opens which leads to the abode of death , it speaks of ...
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... hour of danger , the rights and the liberties of all , and spread the riches of cultivation which distinguish our country . And even now the traveller , as he passes , can mark both on the face of nature and on the face of man , whether ...
... hour of danger , the rights and the liberties of all , and spread the riches of cultivation which distinguish our country . And even now the traveller , as he passes , can mark both on the face of nature and on the face of man , whether ...
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