The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... grounds for coming to much larger and more distant conclusions , than the author pretends to draw , or wished to trammel his facts with . We begin with a general picture of Texas . " More than half of the country is prairie . The margin ...
... grounds for coming to much larger and more distant conclusions , than the author pretends to draw , or wished to trammel his facts with . We begin with a general picture of Texas . " More than half of the country is prairie . The margin ...
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... ground is only ploughed , a small portion , if any , hoed at all , and then it gets ripe early , and he can gather it at his leisure , the statement may not appear at all incredible . - There are few mills of any kind in the whole ...
... ground is only ploughed , a small portion , if any , hoed at all , and then it gets ripe early , and he can gather it at his leisure , the statement may not appear at all incredible . - There are few mills of any kind in the whole ...
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... ground in time to insure a crop . Much is unavoidably omitted that ought to be done , and all is performed in a careless and slovenly manner . The same haste is observable in edu- cation , and is attended with similar effects ; a boy is ...
... ground in time to insure a crop . Much is unavoidably omitted that ought to be done , and all is performed in a careless and slovenly manner . The same haste is observable in edu- cation , and is attended with similar effects ; a boy is ...
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... ground , and the enthusiasm of his sympathies , have contributed in no ordinary degree to our excitement and anxiety , while he carries us with him along or near to the Caucassian chain . It is impossible , in fact , to peruse either of ...
... ground , and the enthusiasm of his sympathies , have contributed in no ordinary degree to our excitement and anxiety , while he carries us with him along or near to the Caucassian chain . It is impossible , in fact , to peruse either of ...
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... ground , in summer , carpeted in nature's richest varieties - the blue violets , the speckled daisies , the yellow dandelion , and crowfoot , and all kindling under such a sunshine . In truth the day of observation for this work was ...
... ground , in summer , carpeted in nature's richest varieties - the blue violets , the speckled daisies , the yellow dandelion , and crowfoot , and all kindling under such a sunshine . In truth the day of observation for this work was ...
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