The Literary Emporium, Volumes 3-4J.K. Wellman, 1846 - American literature |
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THE LITERARY EMPORIUM ; A COMPENDIUM OF RELIGIOUS , LITERARY , AND PHILOSOPHICAL KNOWLEDGE . VOL . III . & IV . " MULTUM IN PARVO . " NEW YORK : PUBLISHED BY J. K. WELLMAN , No. 116 NASSAU STREET . Entered according to the Act of Congress , ...
THE LITERARY EMPORIUM ; A COMPENDIUM OF RELIGIOUS , LITERARY , AND PHILOSOPHICAL KNOWLEDGE . VOL . III . & IV . " MULTUM IN PARVO . " NEW YORK : PUBLISHED BY J. K. WELLMAN , No. 116 NASSAU STREET . Entered according to the Act of Congress , ...
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... Knowledge .... The Religion and Superstition of the North American Indians , No. VI ... 283 Jewels in the Mine ... 316 284 Gethsemane 320 Taste and Fashion ... 321 288 Reverence to Parents ...... .................. The Far West .... 330 ...
... Knowledge .... The Religion and Superstition of the North American Indians , No. VI ... 283 Jewels in the Mine ... 316 284 Gethsemane 320 Taste and Fashion ... 321 288 Reverence to Parents ...... .................. The Far West .... 330 ...
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... knowledge and practical information , and are better members of society , than the swarms of idle and vicious youth who crowd our streets . How then , with such facts before him , could Boret make such an assertion ? I will tell you ...
... knowledge and practical information , and are better members of society , than the swarms of idle and vicious youth who crowd our streets . How then , with such facts before him , could Boret make such an assertion ? I will tell you ...
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... knowledge in regard to them . When this knowledge has once been acquired , it is retained and recalled at pleasure ; and the mind exercises its various functions without any dependence upon impressions from the external world . That ...
... knowledge in regard to them . When this knowledge has once been acquired , it is retained and recalled at pleasure ; and the mind exercises its various functions without any dependence upon impressions from the external world . That ...
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... knowledge , thus dissimilar to , and distinct from , anything that we know to be a result of bodily organization , what reason have we to believe that it should be effected by any change in the arrangement of material organs , except in ...
... knowledge , thus dissimilar to , and distinct from , anything that we know to be a result of bodily organization , what reason have we to believe that it should be effected by any change in the arrangement of material organs , except in ...
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