The Methodist Quarterly Review, 30권G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1848 |
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... peculiar disadvantages under which he has prosecuted his historical researches . That a man nearly blind should collect a large mass of rare chronicles and MSS . , and attempt the composition of histories requiring the utmost industry ...
... peculiar disadvantages under which he has prosecuted his historical researches . That a man nearly blind should collect a large mass of rare chronicles and MSS . , and attempt the composition of histories requiring the utmost industry ...
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... peculiar to a particular writer slips through his analysis . That subtil interpenetration of person- ality with feelings and powers , which distinguishes one man's genius from another's , escapes the processes of his understanding ...
... peculiar to a particular writer slips through his analysis . That subtil interpenetration of person- ality with feelings and powers , which distinguishes one man's genius from another's , escapes the processes of his understanding ...
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... peculiar life , and comprehends , with his heart as well as his head , the influences which shaped character , and supplied motives and palliations of conduct . He distinguishes between crimes which result from wickedness of heart , and ...
... peculiar life , and comprehends , with his heart as well as his head , the influences which shaped character , and supplied motives and palliations of conduct . He distinguishes between crimes which result from wickedness of heart , and ...
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... peculiar form and life . Scenery , persons , and events , are thus fixed in the imagination in their proper relations , and together make up a comprehensive whole , the contemplation of which exercises almost every faculty and feeling ...
... peculiar form and life . Scenery , persons , and events , are thus fixed in the imagination in their proper relations , and together make up a comprehensive whole , the contemplation of which exercises almost every faculty and feeling ...
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... peculiar social doctrines of Charles Fourier . These were after- ward collected into a volume , purporting to be chiefly from the pen of Albert Brisbane , with continuous and copious extracts from the writings of the first apostle ...
... peculiar social doctrines of Charles Fourier . These were after- ward collected into a volume , purporting to be chiefly from the pen of Albert Brisbane , with continuous and copious extracts from the writings of the first apostle ...
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