The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 259The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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A writer against slavery could hardly be expected to destroy the value of his indictment by equalising the evidence of good and evil commingled in that institution , but would fairly enough dwell chiefly on the evil , if he thought that ...
A writer against slavery could hardly be expected to destroy the value of his indictment by equalising the evidence of good and evil commingled in that institution , but would fairly enough dwell chiefly on the evil , if he thought that ...
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... and viewed from the standpoint of the school to which he himself belonged ( the Idealistic or Transcendental ) , we might not inaptly say in similar words , Emerson is thought , and thought Emerson ; for there are few subjects ...
... and viewed from the standpoint of the school to which he himself belonged ( the Idealistic or Transcendental ) , we might not inaptly say in similar words , Emerson is thought , and thought Emerson ; for there are few subjects ...
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He does not so much tell us his thoughts as render clear and definite what was vague and cloudy in our own , so that they shine out from the dark background of ... But it is not Emerson's aim to act as the interpreter of our thought .
He does not so much tell us his thoughts as render clear and definite what was vague and cloudy in our own , so that they shine out from the dark background of ... But it is not Emerson's aim to act as the interpreter of our thought .
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Contents
Science Notescontinued | 92 |
The Migration of Swallous | 104 |
Cattle The Wild of North America By C F GORDON CUMMING | 134 |
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