American Quarterly Review, Издања 39-40Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 |
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... individual had taken the trouble to study it . The same zeal in the cause of science and philanthropy , has continued unabated in him ; and it is but little more than a year since he published the new and valuable work , on the general ...
... individual had taken the trouble to study it . The same zeal in the cause of science and philanthropy , has continued unabated in him ; and it is but little more than a year since he published the new and valuable work , on the general ...
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... the newspapers announced one new instance of this public spirit in England ; but we do not recollect the name of the individual . a score of extensive countries resembling minor continents , and 6 [ September , South Sea Islands .
... the newspapers announced one new instance of this public spirit in England ; but we do not recollect the name of the individual . a score of extensive countries resembling minor continents , and 6 [ September , South Sea Islands .
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... individuals , and published without a responsible name ; and is , it seems , the work of a Mrs. Graham , to whom , unaccountable as it may appear , the task was assigned of preparing the narrative of a voyage performed in a public ...
... individuals , and published without a responsible name ; and is , it seems , the work of a Mrs. Graham , to whom , unaccountable as it may appear , the task was assigned of preparing the narrative of a voyage performed in a public ...
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... individuals among the lower classes exhibit a stature equal to that of the chiefs , but this is of rare occurrence , and that circumstance alone does not facilitate the admission of its possessor to the higher ranks in society . " " Of ...
... individuals among the lower classes exhibit a stature equal to that of the chiefs , but this is of rare occurrence , and that circumstance alone does not facilitate the admission of its possessor to the higher ranks in society . " " Of ...
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... individual of a higher caste has children by a wife of a lower one , the offspring must be put to death , in order to prevent the degradation of the family . Mr. Ellis , however , we ought to add , says that the distinction of ranks or ...
... individual of a higher caste has children by a wife of a lower one , the offspring must be put to death , in order to prevent the degradation of the family . Mr. Ellis , however , we ought to add , says that the distinction of ranks or ...
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