North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1855 |
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Page 47
... feeling , though in a far higher sense than that in which Cicero used the expression , that " he had lived long ... feelings . They may indulge their tastes in rural and literary pursuits , and spend some portion of their time in those ...
... feeling , though in a far higher sense than that in which Cicero used the expression , that " he had lived long ... feelings . They may indulge their tastes in rural and literary pursuits , and spend some portion of their time in those ...
Page 110
... feeling has gone deep into the hearts of the Northern people that a great wrong has been done , — a wrong too unprovoked , too uncalled for , too deliberate , to be forgotten . This feeling , pervading the entire people of the Free ...
... feeling has gone deep into the hearts of the Northern people that a great wrong has been done , — a wrong too unprovoked , too uncalled for , too deliberate , to be forgotten . This feeling , pervading the entire people of the Free ...
Page 224
... feelings which he could not re- sist ; and he who a month before had spoken of his political life as ended , and of ... feeling and action , were remarkably combined in the orator , and in the occasion was almost everything which could ...
... feelings which he could not re- sist ; and he who a month before had spoken of his political life as ended , and of ... feeling and action , were remarkably combined in the orator , and in the occasion was almost everything which could ...
Contents
FINISHED LIVES | 21 |
GREEK PRONUNCIATION | 49 |
THE TRANSMIGRATION OF SOULS | 58 |
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