Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen7William Blackwood, 1820 |
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... once given , may be too impetuous to be con- trolled , and intending only to change the guidance of the machine , they may hurry it and themselves to irre- trievable destruction . May every man who has a stake in the country , whether ...
... once given , may be too impetuous to be con- trolled , and intending only to change the guidance of the machine , they may hurry it and themselves to irre- trievable destruction . May every man who has a stake in the country , whether ...
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... once again to feel The joy of reflux , answering well to flow , In Love her life - blood ; -once again to know That all is sound within - that the big throng Of thoughts and wide affections rolls along Peacefully - like unto yon calm ...
... once again to feel The joy of reflux , answering well to flow , In Love her life - blood ; -once again to know That all is sound within - that the big throng Of thoughts and wide affections rolls along Peacefully - like unto yon calm ...
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... Once more " IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE THOUGHT , " Consider the first line attentively , Lest hurrying on too fast you lose the meaning- Was it then Thought that has created all things , Can Thought make Matter ! let us try the line Once ...
... Once more " IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE THOUGHT , " Consider the first line attentively , Lest hurrying on too fast you lose the meaning- Was it then Thought that has created all things , Can Thought make Matter ! let us try the line Once ...
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