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... sound moral and religious principles , which give force and sustained energy to the character of a people ; and which , in fact , have been the acknowledged and wonderful sup- porters of their own national power and glory . But why are ...
... sound moral and religious principles , which give force and sustained energy to the character of a people ; and which , in fact , have been the acknowledged and wonderful sup- porters of their own national power and glory . But why are ...
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... sound deductions from ages of expe- rience ; and while we avoid the errors and absurdities which may have crept into the page , we may draw thence golden maxims of practical wisdom , wherewith to strengthen and to embellish our national ...
... sound deductions from ages of expe- rience ; and while we avoid the errors and absurdities which may have crept into the page , we may draw thence golden maxims of practical wisdom , wherewith to strengthen and to embellish our national ...
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... sound of hound and horn blend all feelings into harmony . I believe this is one great reason why the nobility and gentry are more popular among the inferior or- ders in England than they are in any other country ; and why the latter ...
... sound of hound and horn blend all feelings into harmony . I believe this is one great reason why the nobility and gentry are more popular among the inferior or- ders in England than they are in any other country ; and why the latter ...
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... sound never before heard in that grave sanctuary , and so abhorrent to the ears of wisdom , as to electrify the fraternity . The librarian now stepped up to me , and demanded whether I had a card of admission . At first I did not ...
... sound never before heard in that grave sanctuary , and so abhorrent to the ears of wisdom , as to electrify the fraternity . The librarian now stepped up to me , and demanded whether I had a card of admission . At first I did not ...
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... sound , chiming in with his melan- choly fancies , seems to him like a voice exhorting him to write his story . In the spirit of poetic errantry he determines to com- ply with this intimation : he therefore takes pen in 110 THE SKETCH ...
... sound , chiming in with his melan- choly fancies , seems to him like a voice exhorting him to write his story . In the spirit of poetic errantry he determines to com- ply with this intimation : he therefore takes pen in 110 THE SKETCH ...
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