The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volúmenes3-4Horatio Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... hope to illustrate shortly by de- scribing the American species thereof ; their policy exceeds that of many human societies ! All the species of the genus Aphis have many enemies , such as birds , reptiles , and the larva of several ...
... hope to illustrate shortly by de- scribing the American species thereof ; their policy exceeds that of many human societies ! All the species of the genus Aphis have many enemies , such as birds , reptiles , and the larva of several ...
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... hope that he would prefer the church ; his natural diffidence , and the little prospect he then saw of obtaining a patron , determined him on trying to turn his classical acquirements to some ac- count in that universal mart - London ...
... hope that he would prefer the church ; his natural diffidence , and the little prospect he then saw of obtaining a patron , determined him on trying to turn his classical acquirements to some ac- count in that universal mart - London ...
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... hope and the physician to struggle , cuts off at once two sources of re- covery . " From Genoa he proceeded to Pisa ; - gray - deserted - silent -- and melancholy the rival of Florence possesses but little to attract the curiosity of ...
... hope and the physician to struggle , cuts off at once two sources of re- covery . " From Genoa he proceeded to Pisa ; - gray - deserted - silent -- and melancholy the rival of Florence possesses but little to attract the curiosity of ...
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... hope , cor- rected his countrymen by the Mattina and the Mezzogiorno , for the other two parts of the day he left imperfect . An original vein of irony runs through all his pictures , and brings into view most of the affectations ac ...
... hope , cor- rected his countrymen by the Mattina and the Mezzogiorno , for the other two parts of the day he left imperfect . An original vein of irony runs through all his pictures , and brings into view most of the affectations ac ...
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... hope that Italy may look forward . sense- Mr. Forsyth's remarks on the " Tus- ean Republics " are the essence of good their comparison with the Grecian commonwealths is eminently just - and to the observation which we have put in ...
... hope that Italy may look forward . sense- Mr. Forsyth's remarks on the " Tus- ean Republics " are the essence of good their comparison with the Grecian commonwealths is eminently just - and to the observation which we have put in ...
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