The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... seen and thought : and Miss Martineau comes in for a particular splice of the quaint writer's long yarn . But gene- rally , he asserts , you must see for yourself - for that " you can't larn nothin ' from books " concerning what the ...
... seen and thought : and Miss Martineau comes in for a particular splice of the quaint writer's long yarn . But gene- rally , he asserts , you must see for yourself - for that " you can't larn nothin ' from books " concerning what the ...
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... seen ; -lively , interestin ' , intelligent . If a radical , then radical papers say it's a very philosophical work , ( whenever a feller gets over his head in it , and cruel unintelligible , he's deep in philosophy , that chap ...
... seen ; -lively , interestin ' , intelligent . If a radical , then radical papers say it's a very philosophical work , ( whenever a feller gets over his head in it , and cruel unintelligible , he's deep in philosophy , that chap ...
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... seen in Europe , is here respected and venerated by all classes of society . Wherever he moves , the crowd opens a path to his progress ; all the little attentions that a kind people are capable of exercising are certain to be his . In ...
... seen in Europe , is here respected and venerated by all classes of society . Wherever he moves , the crowd opens a path to his progress ; all the little attentions that a kind people are capable of exercising are certain to be his . In ...
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... seen gathering to the shore : daunted by the immoral inquisition of moonlight legislators , they abandon the green hills of their childhood , where they can no longer live innocent , industrious , and happy . The repository of evils and ...
... seen gathering to the shore : daunted by the immoral inquisition of moonlight legislators , they abandon the green hills of their childhood , where they can no longer live innocent , industrious , and happy . The repository of evils and ...
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... seen them sally out and roll in the snow . Both sexes use the bath at the same time without any separation , or any idea of indecorum . In general the people are exceedingly civil , hospitable , cheerful , and intelligent , exces ...
... seen them sally out and roll in the snow . Both sexes use the bath at the same time without any separation , or any idea of indecorum . In general the people are exceedingly civil , hospitable , cheerful , and intelligent , exces ...
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