The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... honour of being the first Europeans who penetrated to the shores of the New World . The history of the settlement of Iceland by the Norwegians , affords a pretty good illustration of the manner in which these early societies were formed ...
... honour of being the first Europeans who penetrated to the shores of the New World . The history of the settlement of Iceland by the Norwegians , affords a pretty good illustration of the manner in which these early societies were formed ...
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... honoured ) as the tutelary saint of the northern nations , until the period of the refor- mation , and still merits their reverence and gratitude , as their deliverer from a bloody and barbarous superstition , and a bene- factor who ...
... honoured ) as the tutelary saint of the northern nations , until the period of the refor- mation , and still merits their reverence and gratitude , as their deliverer from a bloody and barbarous superstition , and a bene- factor who ...
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... honour and the boldness of his valour : - About this time Junot was one day stationed at a battery , when an artillery officer , who had just come from Paris to take the command of the siege , asked an officer on duty if he was ...
... honour and the boldness of his valour : - About this time Junot was one day stationed at a battery , when an artillery officer , who had just come from Paris to take the command of the siege , asked an officer on duty if he was ...
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... honours that never fade , grow around their memory , and flourish through many an age , after the name of their servile conqueror has been entombed in oblivion . And assuredly , if ever a nation were driven by its rulers to the duty of ...
... honours that never fade , grow around their memory , and flourish through many an age , after the name of their servile conqueror has been entombed in oblivion . And assuredly , if ever a nation were driven by its rulers to the duty of ...
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... honour , I sometimes think of you in it . " I wish , my dear mother , you would insist on my coming to you ; but stop - If I go on thus thinking and writing , I shall be very unfit for mortars , cannons , & c . So , love to every body ...
... honour , I sometimes think of you in it . " I wish , my dear mother , you would insist on my coming to you ; but stop - If I go on thus thinking and writing , I shall be very unfit for mortars , cannons , & c . So , love to every body ...
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