The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... Young Children XVI . - Poems . By Samuel Rogers .... 462 .... 462 462 .... 463 XVII . - The Limitations of Human Responsibility . By Francis Wayland , President of Brown University , U.S. XVIII . - Horæ Viatica ; the Author , Mela ...
... Young Children XVI . - Poems . By Samuel Rogers .... 462 .... 462 462 .... 463 XVII . - The Limitations of Human Responsibility . By Francis Wayland , President of Brown University , U.S. XVIII . - Horæ Viatica ; the Author , Mela ...
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... young Indian of my acquaintance entered my house in the midst of a pouring rain , and sat himself down with great composure . At length he thus addressed me , Well , Mister , I guess you pretty good man to Indian . ' 666 66 6 6 Yes ...
... young Indian of my acquaintance entered my house in the midst of a pouring rain , and sat himself down with great composure . At length he thus addressed me , Well , Mister , I guess you pretty good man to Indian . ' 666 66 6 6 Yes ...
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... young woman at home . She said she was from the east part of Texas , had been married only a week , and moved there a few days previous . Her husband soon returned . He had been to a neighbour's seven miles distant . and [ Indian ] corn ...
... young woman at home . She said she was from the east part of Texas , had been married only a week , and moved there a few days previous . Her husband soon returned . He had been to a neighbour's seven miles distant . and [ Indian ] corn ...
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... young women from the neighbouring villages and hamlets , who strewed their path with branches of trees and flowers , while the old men and women , in groups , implored , with unlifted arms , the blessings of Heaven on the defenders of ...
... young women from the neighbouring villages and hamlets , who strewed their path with branches of trees and flowers , while the old men and women , in groups , implored , with unlifted arms , the blessings of Heaven on the defenders of ...
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... young man who promised not only to add celebrity to the Hardwicke family name , but to be an ornament to his country . These remains afford sufficient evidence to show that elegance of taste , and amiability of disposition distinguished ...
... young man who promised not only to add celebrity to the Hardwicke family name , but to be an ornament to his country . These remains afford sufficient evidence to show that elegance of taste , and amiability of disposition distinguished ...
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