North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1832 |
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Page 198
... thought , passes through his mind for hours together . So , too , in a solitary walk , which is generally sup- posed to be so favorable to thought , the mind gives itself up to reverie , without exerting itself to any good purpose . Now ...
... thought , passes through his mind for hours together . So , too , in a solitary walk , which is generally sup- posed to be so favorable to thought , the mind gives itself up to reverie , without exerting itself to any good purpose . Now ...
Page 213
... thought , secured in a trunk , eaten by these destroyers . When they attack a house , they eat away the heart of the timber , leaving only the outer shell ; but , being well aware that this process would soon bring the house about their ...
... thought , secured in a trunk , eaten by these destroyers . When they attack a house , they eat away the heart of the timber , leaving only the outer shell ; but , being well aware that this process would soon bring the house about their ...
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... thought it might be something resembling card- teeth , set opposite to each other , by which they could grapple some projecting places , such as they might find on the smooth- est surfaces . Durham thought it not unlikely that they ...
... thought it might be something resembling card- teeth , set opposite to each other , by which they could grapple some projecting places , such as they might find on the smooth- est surfaces . Durham thought it not unlikely that they ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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