The Southern Literary Journal, and Monthly Magazine, Volumul 2AMS Press, 1967 |
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... tion which the circulation of the Scriptures had produced . A powerful impulse was thus given to the minds of readers , that led them to admire and catch the poetic and literary flame , which the sacred writers had kindled . It is ...
... tion which the circulation of the Scriptures had produced . A powerful impulse was thus given to the minds of readers , that led them to admire and catch the poetic and literary flame , which the sacred writers had kindled . It is ...
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... tion . We think that we could easily make manifest our assertion , by evincing the important advantages which it would exercise either in our moral , social , or politi- cal relations with each other . Acquired knowledge would avail but ...
... tion . We think that we could easily make manifest our assertion , by evincing the important advantages which it would exercise either in our moral , social , or politi- cal relations with each other . Acquired knowledge would avail but ...
Pagina 487
... tion . We think that we could easily make manifest our assertion , by evincing the important advantages which it would exercise either in our moral , social , or politi . cal relations with each other . Acquired knowledge would avail ...
... tion . We think that we could easily make manifest our assertion , by evincing the important advantages which it would exercise either in our moral , social , or politi . cal relations with each other . Acquired knowledge would avail ...
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