The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1817 |
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... interest , and offer no in- considerable gratification , were the stu- dent initiated , so to speak , in its geogra- phy ; were he instructed in the nice con- Dexions and dependencies which unite its many minute divisions , and conduct ...
... interest , and offer no in- considerable gratification , were the stu- dent initiated , so to speak , in its geogra- phy ; were he instructed in the nice con- Dexions and dependencies which unite its many minute divisions , and conduct ...
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... interest ing simplicity . They generally speak English , but they understand the Otahei- tan . They were very inquisitive , and their questions evinced excellent natural endowments . The young islanders were much surprised and amused ...
... interest ing simplicity . They generally speak English , but they understand the Otahei- tan . They were very inquisitive , and their questions evinced excellent natural endowments . The young islanders were much surprised and amused ...
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... interest of pro- perty in the object to which it is attached , is profusely given to all the endearing ties of kindred . " " Notre mari , " or more frequently " notre maître , " is the term which the wife uses , when speaking of or to ...
... interest of pro- perty in the object to which it is attached , is profusely given to all the endearing ties of kindred . " " Notre mari , " or more frequently " notre maître , " is the term which the wife uses , when speaking of or to ...
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... interest taken in trifling entertain- ments or conversation a great proof of gravity . If it be , children who can amuse themselves alone , by the hour , with a few billets of wood in piling them up and pulling them down , must be ...
... interest taken in trifling entertain- ments or conversation a great proof of gravity . If it be , children who can amuse themselves alone , by the hour , with a few billets of wood in piling them up and pulling them down , must be ...
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... interest in this country . Our readers will derive sincere satisfaction from Lady Morgan's romantic account of this virtuous and venerable man . has not been in Paris , she informs us , since the return of the Bourbons . His estate is ...
... interest in this country . Our readers will derive sincere satisfaction from Lady Morgan's romantic account of this virtuous and venerable man . has not been in Paris , she informs us , since the return of the Bourbons . His estate is ...
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