American Quarterly Review, Том 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... regard as a valuable compendium , professes to give , in monthly numbers , a record , of the transac- tions of the society . It is also in contemplation by the Institute , to establish , in connection with a library , a repository in ...
... regard as a valuable compendium , professes to give , in monthly numbers , a record , of the transac- tions of the society . It is also in contemplation by the Institute , to establish , in connection with a library , a repository in ...
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... regard to our present subject , and upon which Chateaubriand slightly touches , is the struggle for mastery between the two languages , the French and English , in the latter kingdom ; we say the two languages , in reference to spoken ...
... regard to our present subject , and upon which Chateaubriand slightly touches , is the struggle for mastery between the two languages , the French and English , in the latter kingdom ; we say the two languages , in reference to spoken ...
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... regard to the life and character of Mr. Astor , they are dealt with in these volumes in the most sparing manner pos- sible : every thing that cannot be brought to bear upon the fur trade is suppressed . Enough appears , however , to ...
... regard to the life and character of Mr. Astor , they are dealt with in these volumes in the most sparing manner pos- sible : every thing that cannot be brought to bear upon the fur trade is suppressed . Enough appears , however , to ...
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... regard and confidence in the above extract , though in perfect consonance with the opinion of Burr's high political standing , we find Mr. Jefferson , in his " Ana , " under date of 26th January , 1804 , saying : - " I never saw Colonel ...
... regard and confidence in the above extract , though in perfect consonance with the opinion of Burr's high political standing , we find Mr. Jefferson , in his " Ana , " under date of 26th January , 1804 , saying : - " I never saw Colonel ...
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... regard ( and it appears to have been sincere in their youthful days ) is no unsubstantial proof of merit in him who could conciliate it . If any thing could make us believe that even the biographer does injustice to the moral character ...
... regard ( and it appears to have been sincere in their youthful days ) is no unsubstantial proof of merit in him who could conciliate it . If any thing could make us believe that even the biographer does injustice to the moral character ...
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