The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... thought , when the resolution to emigrate was first formed , how useless had been the large expenditure on my education , since I was to forego its advantages , and pass my life among those who would neither know or appreciate its worth ...
... thought , when the resolution to emigrate was first formed , how useless had been the large expenditure on my education , since I was to forego its advantages , and pass my life among those who would neither know or appreciate its worth ...
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... 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 Yankees ...
... 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 Yankees ...
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... thought she had got into a bathin ' room , among the men by mistake . Her narves received a heavy shock , poor critter ; she said she never would forget what she seed there the longest day she lived . So none o ' your Potiphar's wives ...
... thought she had got into a bathin ' room , among the men by mistake . Her narves received a heavy shock , poor critter ; she said she never would forget what she seed there the longest day she lived . So none o ' your Potiphar's wives ...
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... thought of , and that a vast quantity of other kinds of stuff has been laboriously pro- duced and presented , he must not only be disappointed but offended , the only soother , as already intimated , that can possibly occur , being this ...
... thought of , and that a vast quantity of other kinds of stuff has been laboriously pro- duced and presented , he must not only be disappointed but offended , the only soother , as already intimated , that can possibly occur , being this ...
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... thought , and a combination of taste and learning , altogether astonishing in one of his years . He appears to have been much given to retirement and to those pur- suits and reflections that confer polish , and fit a man to be a choice ...
... thought , and a combination of taste and learning , altogether astonishing in one of his years . He appears to have been much given to retirement and to those pur- suits and reflections that confer polish , and fit a man to be a choice ...
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