The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1817 |
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... land . Thus the precautions taken by the European potentates to guard against one evil have brought on another , and the dread of re- volt has only given place to the fear of desertion . To counteract this propensity to emi- gration ...
... land . Thus the precautions taken by the European potentates to guard against one evil have brought on another , and the dread of re- volt has only given place to the fear of desertion . To counteract this propensity to emi- gration ...
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... land a spoiled child , but she is more so in America , as the law has hitherto neglect ed to empower the husband with that discretionary power called gentle correc- tion . And the most trifling instances of assault and battery are ...
... land a spoiled child , but she is more so in America , as the law has hitherto neglect ed to empower the husband with that discretionary power called gentle correc- tion . And the most trifling instances of assault and battery are ...
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... land - marks , and the season of the year most favourable for cruising in that quar- ter ! Thus , page 140 of the " Journal " the author writes , " These islands are all evidently of volcanic production ; every mountain and hill is the ...
... land - marks , and the season of the year most favourable for cruising in that quar- ter ! Thus , page 140 of the " Journal " the author writes , " These islands are all evidently of volcanic production ; every mountain and hill is the ...
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... land , and they strive to outdo each other in the cultivation of the earth . The yam is the principal object of cultivation , and they raise as fine ones here as any in the world . " The bread - fruit and the cocoa- nut trees were ...
... land , and they strive to outdo each other in the cultivation of the earth . The yam is the principal object of cultivation , and they raise as fine ones here as any in the world . " The bread - fruit and the cocoa- nut trees were ...
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... land which the size of their establishment demands . " " The pays de petite culture is composed of small farms , for the cultivation of which the landlord finds the tenant in horses and ploughs , and divides with him the profits . Upon ...
... land which the size of their establishment demands . " " The pays de petite culture is composed of small farms , for the cultivation of which the landlord finds the tenant in horses and ploughs , and divides with him the profits . Upon ...
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