Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 336
... feel she must discard all timidity , must front every truth in the full blaze of light , and sympathize with every pursuit and every impulse of our race . It is good , when we find a man whom we can honor , to cultivate towards him , as ...
... feel she must discard all timidity , must front every truth in the full blaze of light , and sympathize with every pursuit and every impulse of our race . It is good , when we find a man whom we can honor , to cultivate towards him , as ...
Page 568
... feel in " standing up " during an obstinate rain , watching delusive gleams of light with an anxiety that only tantalizes itself , until the very Canning said that the next war in Europe would confession of weariness becomes a part of ...
... feel in " standing up " during an obstinate rain , watching delusive gleams of light with an anxiety that only tantalizes itself , until the very Canning said that the next war in Europe would confession of weariness becomes a part of ...
Page 569
... feel to be their weak points . Applying the same rule to the affairs of nations , we should be led to surmise that ... feels , though it has no longer a lutionist and centralizer ; he is hated by the lib- voice to express its feelings ...
... feel to be their weak points . Applying the same rule to the affairs of nations , we should be led to surmise that ... feels , though it has no longer a lutionist and centralizer ; he is hated by the lib- voice to express its feelings ...
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