The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1817 |
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... passing compliment to the Dutch settlers in New - York and Pennsylvania , and proceeds to pay his respects to the citizens of the south . " The inhabitants of the southern states are luxurious , indolent , and proud . They are ...
... passing compliment to the Dutch settlers in New - York and Pennsylvania , and proceeds to pay his respects to the citizens of the south . " The inhabitants of the southern states are luxurious , indolent , and proud . They are ...
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... passing a considerable time among the Gallapagos and the Washington Islands , sailed from the latter on the 2d of September , 1814 , for Valparaiso , and on the passage , unexpectedly fell in with Pit- cairn's Island , when it was ...
... passing a considerable time among the Gallapagos and the Washington Islands , sailed from the latter on the 2d of September , 1814 , for Valparaiso , and on the passage , unexpectedly fell in with Pit- cairn's Island , when it was ...
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... passed between their legs and neatly secured in front . They have also a hat made from the palm tree , the simplicity of which gives an inter- esting finish to their manly statures . They are excessively fond of ear orna- ments , the ...
... passed between their legs and neatly secured in front . They have also a hat made from the palm tree , the simplicity of which gives an inter- esting finish to their manly statures . They are excessively fond of ear orna- ments , the ...
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... passing by the hopeless and appalling obstructions that occupied the principal avenue to the human mind , has been able to open a communication with it by a path of its own , ought to be considered sacred to humanity , and as the ...
... passing by the hopeless and appalling obstructions that occupied the principal avenue to the human mind , has been able to open a communication with it by a path of its own , ought to be considered sacred to humanity , and as the ...
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... passing to the north peak . From my own observations , however , and from the best information I could obtain , I think the difference between the two peaks does not exceed one hundred feet . I presume , therefore , that four thousand ...
... passing to the north peak . From my own observations , however , and from the best information I could obtain , I think the difference between the two peaks does not exceed one hundred feet . I presume , therefore , that four thousand ...
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