The American Monthly Magazine, المجلد 1;المجلد 7M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1836 |
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... better than any particular part . The only difference to present subscribers , beside the alteration of the title to those of the New - England , will consist in the increase of the number of the pages and the greater variety and ...
... better than any particular part . The only difference to present subscribers , beside the alteration of the title to those of the New - England , will consist in the increase of the number of the pages and the greater variety and ...
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... better how to appreciate the treasures of their own country . - - ―― over I am by no means desirous of lessening in your estimation the glo- rious scenes of the old world — that ground which has been the great theatre of human events ...
... better how to appreciate the treasures of their own country . - - ―― over I am by no means desirous of lessening in your estimation the glo- rious scenes of the old world — that ground which has been the great theatre of human events ...
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... better reason than that one of them wants to be with her lover a little while longer ; and , although the despatch of the flight , one would think , would be considered the all - important particular of an es- cape from prison ! The ...
... better reason than that one of them wants to be with her lover a little while longer ; and , although the despatch of the flight , one would think , would be considered the all - important particular of an es- cape from prison ! The ...
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... better employed ; nor forget the manly simplicity which has characterized a country only formed , as has been aptly said , in reference to its rugged soil , " to grow men . " These remarks are not irrelevant . For the cultivated society ...
... better employed ; nor forget the manly simplicity which has characterized a country only formed , as has been aptly said , in reference to its rugged soil , " to grow men . " These remarks are not irrelevant . For the cultivated society ...
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... better prepar- ed to bear the death of a beloved son and brother after watching the death - bed of Charles Barclay ? In the story of Home Miss Sedgwick gives herself more scope for direct moral inculcation ; and we prefer this form ...
... better prepar- ed to bear the death of a beloved son and brother after watching the death - bed of Charles Barclay ? In the story of Home Miss Sedgwick gives herself more scope for direct moral inculcation ; and we prefer this form ...
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