Observations on Professions, Literature, Manners, and Emigration in the United States and Canada: Made During a Residence There in 1832J. & J. Harper, 1833 - 247 من الصفحات |
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... perceive any reality in this representation ; nor do the clergy themselves perceive it . They imagine themselves to be , what I believe they really are , among the best informed and most consequential in the com- monwealth . They ...
... perceive any reality in this representation ; nor do the clergy themselves perceive it . They imagine themselves to be , what I believe they really are , among the best informed and most consequential in the com- monwealth . They ...
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... perceived , to induce me to change my pro- fession . But it had the contrary effect . I had known , by frequent intercourse , the estimable character of several clergymen of New - York ; their desire of dis- charging their sacred duties ...
... perceived , to induce me to change my pro- fession . But it had the contrary effect . I had known , by frequent intercourse , the estimable character of several clergymen of New - York ; their desire of dis- charging their sacred duties ...
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... perceived that persons of the same standing , even in New - York , are not the most amiable or liberable , I feared their manners would not be improved , by contiguity to forests , bears , and Indians . During the year preceding our ...
... perceived that persons of the same standing , even in New - York , are not the most amiable or liberable , I feared their manners would not be improved , by contiguity to forests , bears , and Indians . During the year preceding our ...
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... perceive that it gene- rates a taste for reading , a love of scientific and rational pleasures , and a freedom from the coarser manners which distinguished their forefathers . I have heard it gravely argued , that Columbia College has ...
... perceive that it gene- rates a taste for reading , a love of scientific and rational pleasures , and a freedom from the coarser manners which distinguished their forefathers . I have heard it gravely argued , that Columbia College has ...
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... from various authors , the first of which was the opening passage of the Laws of Menu . This he requested me to read , which I did , and when I paused , and perceived SPECIMEN OF AMERICAN LEARNING . 60 that he made no 08 UNITED STATES .
... from various authors , the first of which was the opening passage of the Laws of Menu . This he requested me to read , which I did , and when I paused , and perceived SPECIMEN OF AMERICAN LEARNING . 60 that he made no 08 UNITED STATES .
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