American Quarterly Review, Издања 39-40Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 |
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... thought had never entered his mind ! To add to the meanness of adopting this fabrication , it appears that the letter ( which was manufactured at the islands ) was so clumsily framed that poor Boki was made to write his wife's name Mrs ...
... thought had never entered his mind ! To add to the meanness of adopting this fabrication , it appears that the letter ( which was manufactured at the islands ) was so clumsily framed that poor Boki was made to write his wife's name Mrs ...
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... thought by Dr. Lang to be indisputably of Asiatic origin ; Mr. Ellis , however , says it has not been met with in any other part of the world than the islands . Most readers now know , that the word taboo corresponds to the Latin word ...
... thought by Dr. Lang to be indisputably of Asiatic origin ; Mr. Ellis , however , says it has not been met with in any other part of the world than the islands . Most readers now know , that the word taboo corresponds to the Latin word ...
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... thoughts , to accompany his mind , in order to interpret and illustrate whatever , in the thoughts he designed to ... thought should be the same , not only in its substance or outline , but , as far as possible , in vividness , and in ...
... thoughts , to accompany his mind , in order to interpret and illustrate whatever , in the thoughts he designed to ... thought should be the same , not only in its substance or outline , but , as far as possible , in vividness , and in ...
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... thought , seen in differ- ent connections and under different modifications , may give rise to sentiments , by way of inference , which are wholly at variance with the sentiments of the author . A want of atten- tion to this fact has ...
... thought , seen in differ- ent connections and under different modifications , may give rise to sentiments , by way of inference , which are wholly at variance with the sentiments of the author . A want of atten- tion to this fact has ...
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... thought and modes of expression peculiar to the times and country of the writers , were so different from any- thing ... thoughts are cast in the mould of nature , whose language is the unstudied expression of feeling , whose government ...
... thought and modes of expression peculiar to the times and country of the writers , were so different from any- thing ... thoughts are cast in the mould of nature , whose language is the unstudied expression of feeling , whose government ...
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