The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1817 |
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... common criminals ' apartments until she pleases to liberate him . " It is a shocking evidence of our com- parative want of civilization , that hus- bands are not permitted by our laws to flog their wives ! We shall detain the reader ...
... common criminals ' apartments until she pleases to liberate him . " It is a shocking evidence of our com- parative want of civilization , that hus- bands are not permitted by our laws to flog their wives ! We shall detain the reader ...
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... common to the islands of these seas . " In page 188 , Commodore Porter mentions his seeing a volcano . " On the 6th June , we were abreast of the island of Narborough , and in the afternoon saw a thick column of smoke rising rapidly as ...
... common to the islands of these seas . " In page 188 , Commodore Porter mentions his seeing a volcano . " On the 6th June , we were abreast of the island of Narborough , and in the afternoon saw a thick column of smoke rising rapidly as ...
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... common sup- position appears to be , that all the islands included in the Washington group are the same as the Marquesas - but this is a mis- take . There are two groups of islands in this region -- not far distant , however , from each ...
... common sup- position appears to be , that all the islands included in the Washington group are the same as the Marquesas - but this is a mis- take . There are two groups of islands in this region -- not far distant , however , from each ...
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... common dunghill fowl . Of fish there is not a great variety , nor are they caught in much abundance . Among them , however , is one resembling a perch , and a small red fish , rather longer and thicker than the finger , remarkable for ...
... common dunghill fowl . Of fish there is not a great variety , nor are they caught in much abundance . Among them , however , is one resembling a perch , and a small red fish , rather longer and thicker than the finger , remarkable for ...
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... 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 the sake of ...
... 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 the sake of ...
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