The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1817 |
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... ment of the French character in one res- pect , is too singular to pass unnoticed . Lady Morgan considers the French as a peculiarly grave people , and adduces their profound attention at the theatre and in the saloon as evidences of ...
... ment of the French character in one res- pect , is too singular to pass unnoticed . Lady Morgan considers the French as a peculiarly grave people , and adduces their profound attention at the theatre and in the saloon as evidences of ...
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... ment of knowledge , or the substantial improvement of our condition , is sub- jected to general observation . Another , and perhaps the greatest which exists , is to be found in the formation of numerous societies for the promotion of ...
... ment of knowledge , or the substantial improvement of our condition , is sub- jected to general observation . Another , and perhaps the greatest which exists , is to be found in the formation of numerous societies for the promotion of ...
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... ment , may contrive to break up a Circus , and may prevail on popular singers not to give Concerts on their own account . A vir- tual monopoly may in this way be acquired , and the public left to Hobson's choice . A manager who should ...
... ment , may contrive to break up a Circus , and may prevail on popular singers not to give Concerts on their own account . A vir- tual monopoly may in this way be acquired , and the public left to Hobson's choice . A manager who should ...
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... ment for ten years , and who was confined in the citadel of Besancon , has received a free pardon . It is said that he owes his liberty , as well as life , to the intercession of the Duke of Angouleme , who allowed him , out of his pri ...
... ment for ten years , and who was confined in the citadel of Besancon , has received a free pardon . It is said that he owes his liberty , as well as life , to the intercession of the Duke of Angouleme , who allowed him , out of his pri ...
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... ment of Tyrolese chasseurs , 12 battalions of chasseurs , and 5 garrison battalions : the cavalry is made up of 8 regiments of cuiras siers , & regiments of dragoons , 7 regiments of light horse , 12 regiments of hussars , 4 regi- ments ...
... ment of Tyrolese chasseurs , 12 battalions of chasseurs , and 5 garrison battalions : the cavalry is made up of 8 regiments of cuiras siers , & regiments of dragoons , 7 regiments of light horse , 12 regiments of hussars , 4 regi- ments ...
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