The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... given for it ; but on the whole the emigrant ought not to go out to Canada with the expectation of obtaining more than a com- fortable independence : this he will probably secure , together with the blessings of robust health and many ...
... given for it ; but on the whole the emigrant ought not to go out to Canada with the expectation of obtaining more than a com- fortable independence : this he will probably secure , together with the blessings of robust health and many ...
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... given : " A Turk betrayed a Circassian knight of the Eastern Caucasus into the power of the Russian general ; and as the bravery of the chief had been very troublesome , he was shot . The Turk escaped , with the reward of his treachery ...
... given : " A Turk betrayed a Circassian knight of the Eastern Caucasus into the power of the Russian general ; and as the bravery of the chief had been very troublesome , he was shot . The Turk escaped , with the reward of his treachery ...
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... given to children in other countries , are bestowed upon him . In short , they act fully up to their own proverb , - Doubly ac- cursed is the man that draweth down upon himself the curse of the aged . ' With regard to the respect paid ...
... given to children in other countries , are bestowed upon him . In short , they act fully up to their own proverb , - Doubly ac- cursed is the man that draweth down upon himself the curse of the aged . ' With regard to the respect paid ...
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... given him , to please as much as he is self - pleased . - County history , we need not tell our readers , supposes a careful and accurate collection of a great variety of matters . Natural sce- nery , antiquities , works of art , family ...
... given him , to please as much as he is self - pleased . - County history , we need not tell our readers , supposes a careful and accurate collection of a great variety of matters . Natural sce- nery , antiquities , works of art , family ...
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... given it a transcendant eminence in the estimation . Partly on this account the volume before us will occasion disappointment . Besides , one regrets extremely that there should be none of Mr. Pitt's letters in this collection prior to ...
... given it a transcendant eminence in the estimation . Partly on this account the volume before us will occasion disappointment . Besides , one regrets extremely that there should be none of Mr. Pitt's letters in this collection prior to ...
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