The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1817 |
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... observation of Mr. Por- ter . " Who , that reads this passage , and takes it for granted that the statement which it contains is true , would suppose that the " Journal " contains any thing on the subject of the formation , or the face ...
... observation of Mr. Por- ter . " Who , that reads this passage , and takes it for granted that the statement which it contains is true , would suppose that the " Journal " contains any thing on the subject of the formation , or the face ...
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... observation in common language . The vernacular is al- together too vulgar for her notions of gentility , and her endeavours to avoid it are for ever apparent . At least one half of every sentence consists of expletives , introduced for ...
... observation in common language . The vernacular is al- together too vulgar for her notions of gentility , and her endeavours to avoid it are for ever apparent . At least one half of every sentence consists of expletives , introduced for ...
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... observed that his library contained many of our most eminent authors upon all subjects . His elegant , and well chosen , collection of books , occupies the highest apartments in one of the towers of the château : and , like the study of ...
... observed that his library contained many of our most eminent authors upon all subjects . His elegant , and well chosen , collection of books , occupies the highest apartments in one of the towers of the château : and , like the study of ...
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... observation on such versatili- ty of talent and variety of pursuits . " Oh ! this is nothing , " ( said Madame de Genlis ) " what I pride myself on , is know- ing twenty trades , by all of which I could carn my bread . " She conversed ...
... observation on such versatili- ty of talent and variety of pursuits . " Oh ! this is nothing , " ( said Madame de Genlis ) " what I pride myself on , is know- ing twenty trades , by all of which I could carn my bread . " She conversed ...
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... observation made by Mrs. Patterson induced him to ask her , whether she was an American ? He was not aware that he asked this question of the wife of the man , who was since married to his own sister ; the ex - king of Westphalia being ...
... observation made by Mrs. Patterson induced him to ask her , whether she was an American ? He was not aware that he asked this question of the wife of the man , who was since married to his own sister ; the ex - king of Westphalia being ...
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