The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, GentC.S. Van Winkle, 101 Greenwich Street, 1820 |
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... prejudices . But it has been the peculiar lot of our coun- try to be visited by the worst kind of English travellers ... prejudiced ac- counts of America 103.
... prejudices . But it has been the peculiar lot of our coun- try to be visited by the worst kind of English travellers ... prejudiced ac- counts of America 103.
الصفحة 104
Washington Irving. That such men should give prejudiced ac- counts of America is not a matter of surprise . The themes it offers for contemplation are too vast and elevated for their capacities . The na- tional character is yet in a ...
Washington Irving. That such men should give prejudiced ac- counts of America is not a matter of surprise . The themes it offers for contemplation are too vast and elevated for their capacities . The na- tional character is yet in a ...
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... prejudice , which seems to be spreading widely among our writers . Let us guard particularly against such a temper , for it would double the injury , instead of redressing it . Nothing is so easy and inviting as the retort of abuse and ...
... prejudice , which seems to be spreading widely among our writers . Let us guard particularly against such a temper , for it would double the injury , instead of redressing it . Nothing is so easy and inviting as the retort of abuse and ...
الصفحة 116
... prejudices . This last is the evil most especially to be deprecated . Governed , as we are , entirely by public ... prejudice , wilfully saps the foundation of his country's strength . * Republicans , above all other men , should be ...
... prejudices . This last is the evil most especially to be deprecated . Governed , as we are , entirely by public ... prejudice , wilfully saps the foundation of his country's strength . * Republicans , above all other men , should be ...
الصفحة 117
... prejudices ? They are the inveterate diseases of old countries , that have crept into their habits of thinking in rude and ignorant ages , when na- tions knew but little of each other , and looked beyond their own boundaries with ...
... prejudices ? They are the inveterate diseases of old countries , that have crept into their habits of thinking in rude and ignorant ages , when na- tions knew but little of each other , and looked beyond their own boundaries with ...
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