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... effects of a milder and more genial climate - the hope was vain , and the attempt fruit- less : he sunk beneath the slow but destructive effect of a lingering dis- ease , which baffled the power of me- dicine and the influence of ...
... effects of a milder and more genial climate - the hope was vain , and the attempt fruit- less : he sunk beneath the slow but destructive effect of a lingering dis- ease , which baffled the power of me- dicine and the influence of ...
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... effect , and had called forth new re- sources of his enlightened and com- prehensive mind - and not be led to conjecture , that , notwithstanding the great excellence which , in the last session , he had attained , yet if he had been ...
... effect , and had called forth new re- sources of his enlightened and com- prehensive mind - and not be led to conjecture , that , notwithstanding the great excellence which , in the last session , he had attained , yet if he had been ...
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... effect on the religion of Greece than that religion had upon them . But for the revolution which national genius ... effects ? Did the poetry or the religion of the Greeks contain any thing more lofty and more imposing than the imagery ...
... effect on the religion of Greece than that religion had upon them . But for the revolution which national genius ... effects ? Did the poetry or the religion of the Greeks contain any thing more lofty and more imposing than the imagery ...
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... effect of his system : -in the opinion of Cato , he did no more in rejecting the statue than ful- fil a duty incumbent on every patri- cian . On the other hand , all the fine arts harmonize well with the monarchical form of government ...
... effect of his system : -in the opinion of Cato , he did no more in rejecting the statue than ful- fil a duty incumbent on every patri- cian . On the other hand , all the fine arts harmonize well with the monarchical form of government ...
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... effect . Upon this principle I would venture to suggest , that a Saving Bank should approach as nearly as possible in its character to a . Mercantile Bank - that no inquiry into the character or con- duct of the depositors should be ...
... effect . Upon this principle I would venture to suggest , that a Saving Bank should approach as nearly as possible in its character to a . Mercantile Bank - that no inquiry into the character or con- duct of the depositors should be ...
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