The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... PERSONS who desire to acquire some correct hints regarding two very distant and differently conditioned colonies in the vast regions of America , or to have shrewd and clever sketches of some of the most characteristic manners and ...
... PERSONS who desire to acquire some correct hints regarding two very distant and differently conditioned colonies in the vast regions of America , or to have shrewd and clever sketches of some of the most characteristic manners and ...
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... persons of refine- ment and mental superiority will find to be not uncongenial to their father - land modes of estimating gentility in the way of business . Our last extract from the Journal kept in the Bush , presents an instance , as ...
... persons of refine- ment and mental superiority will find to be not uncongenial to their father - land modes of estimating gentility in the way of business . Our last extract from the Journal kept in the Bush , presents an instance , as ...
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... persons were sent from India to relieve each other in the employment of tending the ever- lasting flame , and that he , and his companions , were then waiting to be relieved . I observed a great pile of fuel , for they esteem the other ...
... persons were sent from India to relieve each other in the employment of tending the ever- lasting flame , and that he , and his companions , were then waiting to be relieved . I observed a great pile of fuel , for they esteem the other ...
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... persons whom I love and honour . I am sure that part also is safe with you ; I show you the whole , because I will conceal nothing , that you may judge the better what advice to give to him , who , you see is without reserve . VOL . II ...
... persons whom I love and honour . I am sure that part also is safe with you ; I show you the whole , because I will conceal nothing , that you may judge the better what advice to give to him , who , you see is without reserve . VOL . II ...
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... persons of kindred genius possess in regard to one another , had been selected for a great enterprise by Pitt ... person to your protection , it is the bearer , Lieutenant Grant Scott ; who , in losing my son , has lost his only friend ...
... persons of kindred genius possess in regard to one another , had been selected for a great enterprise by Pitt ... person to your protection , it is the bearer , Lieutenant Grant Scott ; who , in losing my son , has lost his only friend ...
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