The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1817 |
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... object of cultivation , and they raise as fine ones here as any in the world . " The bread - fruit and the cocoa- nut trees were brought with them in the Bounty , and have been reared with great success . Pigs , also , came by the same ...
... object of cultivation , and they raise as fine ones here as any in the world . " The bread - fruit and the cocoa- nut trees were brought with them in the Bounty , and have been reared with great success . Pigs , also , came by the same ...
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... 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 her husband ; and 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 her husband ; and the ...
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... object of female devotion , even among the peasantry . The young farmer " qui se fait brave , " is , in his own estimation , as attractive as any merveil- leur of the chausseé D'Antin can suppose himself . His well - powdered head and ...
... object of female devotion , even among the peasantry . The young farmer " qui se fait brave , " is , in his own estimation , as attractive as any merveil- leur of the chausseé D'Antin can suppose himself . His well - powdered head and ...
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... object of general utility . Among them will be immediately , recollected those for the encouragement of litera- ture ; Bible and Missionary Societies ; those for the extension of the Lancastrian Schools ; and for the Abolition of the ...
... object of general utility . Among them will be immediately , recollected those for the encouragement of litera- ture ; Bible and Missionary Societies ; those for the extension of the Lancastrian Schools ; and for the Abolition of the ...
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... object is not so much to put the pupil in possession of the treasures of knowledge , as to give him the key by which they may be unlocked . We are very apt to confound these two things , because language is of no use but to express ...
... object is not so much to put the pupil in possession of the treasures of knowledge , as to give him the key by which they may be unlocked . We are very apt to confound these two things , because language is of no use but to express ...
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