American Quarterly Review, Том 8Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1830 |
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... appear to have been very faint . The family to which he was transfer- red , at the age of nine years , was of the nation of Ottawas , but appears to have resided chiefly among the Chippewas , and the greater part of his life was passed ...
... appear to have been very faint . The family to which he was transfer- red , at the age of nine years , was of the nation of Ottawas , but appears to have resided chiefly among the Chippewas , and the greater part of his life was passed ...
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... appear that the English drama made any great advances , from Heywood's time until the appearance of the Tra- gedy of Gorboduc , or as it has been since called , Ferrex and Porrex , which , it appears from the preface to a copy in our ...
... appear that the English drama made any great advances , from Heywood's time until the appearance of the Tra- gedy of Gorboduc , or as it has been since called , Ferrex and Porrex , which , it appears from the preface to a copy in our ...
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... appears to have nearly all evaporated , on his set- ting foot in France . Instead of itinerating as a preacher through the country , he settled at Calais , as a teacher of languages . So far as appears , he never went beyond that town ...
... appears to have nearly all evaporated , on his set- ting foot in France . Instead of itinerating as a preacher through the country , he settled at Calais , as a teacher of languages . So far as appears , he never went beyond that town ...
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