American Quarterly Review, Том 8Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1830 |
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... give up travelling , and sit down quietly in my shop . ' When he had prated in this melancholy * style , until he could ac- tually talk no longer , he said to me , Sadi , tell me now some of the things which you have seen and heard ...
... give up travelling , and sit down quietly in my shop . ' When he had prated in this melancholy * style , until he could ac- tually talk no longer , he said to me , Sadi , tell me now some of the things which you have seen and heard ...
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... give him a rank among his people ; the close observation of the ground , manifested both by the mother who described it and by the son who recognised it ; the sneering and insulting gibes of the sis- ter - in - law , who considered them ...
... give him a rank among his people ; the close observation of the ground , manifested both by the mother who described it and by the son who recognised it ; the sneering and insulting gibes of the sis- ter - in - law , who considered them ...
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... give me , a thousand times in preference , the world as it now stands , with all its beau- tiful variety of knowledge and ignorance , -of language - of man- ners - customs - religions and superstitions - of cultivated fields and wide ...
... give me , a thousand times in preference , the world as it now stands , with all its beau- tiful variety of knowledge and ignorance , -of language - of man- ners - customs - religions and superstitions - of cultivated fields and wide ...
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