The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1817 |
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... England , of poor but independent yeomen , who rear their families in a degree of comfort as per- fect , as it is remote from luxury . The dwelling of a French farmer presents the same scene of rural bustle , activity , and industry ...
... England , of poor but independent yeomen , who rear their families in a degree of comfort as per- fect , as it is remote from luxury . The dwelling of a French farmer presents the same scene of rural bustle , activity , and industry ...
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... England , where , like the Spartan boy , she is pun- ished , not for her crime , but for its disco- very . There , a divorce only marks the hine between reputation , and its loss : so- ciety will not take hints , and a woman must ...
... England , where , like the Spartan boy , she is pun- ished , not for her crime , but for its disco- very . There , a divorce only marks the hine between reputation , and its loss : so- ciety will not take hints , and a woman must ...
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... England , while yet almost a child , and lived there twenty years . " [ p . 232 , 233. ] The attention paid to the comfort of servants in France is highly commenda- ble , and well requited . There is an in- telligence , alertness and ...
... England , while yet almost a child , and lived there twenty years . " [ p . 232 , 233. ] The attention paid to the comfort of servants in France is highly commenda- ble , and well requited . There is an in- telligence , alertness and ...
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... England and France , prior to the year 1814 , " observes her ladyship , " has left the two countries reciprocally strangers to some of the most popular writers in their respective languages . Of our mo- dern English poets , France knows ...
... England and France , prior to the year 1814 , " observes her ladyship , " has left the two countries reciprocally strangers to some of the most popular writers in their respective languages . Of our mo- dern English poets , France knows ...
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... England , to his friend Mr. Fox , and dwelt on the witchery of the late Dutchess of Devonshire , with almost boyish enthusiasm . He speaks and writes . English with the same elegance he does his native tongue . He has made himself ...
... England , to his friend Mr. Fox , and dwelt on the witchery of the late Dutchess of Devonshire , with almost boyish enthusiasm . He speaks and writes . English with the same elegance he does his native tongue . He has made himself ...
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