North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Page 131
... interest thus created in the preservation of tran- -quillity , the most sanguine anticipations of national ... interests and principles of the Escoces party were sus- tained by a decided majority in the Senate , and a small but equally ...
... interest thus created in the preservation of tran- -quillity , the most sanguine anticipations of national ... interests and principles of the Escoces party were sus- tained by a decided majority in the Senate , and a small but equally ...
Page 236
... interest , therefore , should naturally lead to the practice of it , and this motive being suffi- cient to account for the effect , it is unphilosophical to suppose the existence of any other . Hence utility or the tendency to give ...
... interest , therefore , should naturally lead to the practice of it , and this motive being suffi- cient to account for the effect , it is unphilosophical to suppose the existence of any other . Hence utility or the tendency to give ...
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... interest , the passions , motives , interests and endeavors , that from day to day move and trouble the veritable world . Fic- tions so written are more true than history , and no less instruc- tive than experience , and it is only to ...
... interest , the passions , motives , interests and endeavors , that from day to day move and trouble the veritable world . Fic- tions so written are more true than history , and no less instruc- tive than experience , and it is only to ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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