American Quarterly Review, Том 8Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1830 |
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... nature , and the Ro- man from the Greek . When the Greeks talk of style and taste , they refer to no ulterior models as standards of perfection , which evinces that they brought their resources from no foreign quar- ter . The Romans ...
... nature , and the Ro- man from the Greek . When the Greeks talk of style and taste , they refer to no ulterior models as standards of perfection , which evinces that they brought their resources from no foreign quar- ter . The Romans ...
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... nature points out the channel of an inland com- munication , safe both from foreign attack and from the violence of storms . This great line of internal navigation wants but a few artificial additions , to complete it from Massachusetts ...
... nature points out the channel of an inland com- munication , safe both from foreign attack and from the violence of storms . This great line of internal navigation wants but a few artificial additions , to complete it from Massachusetts ...
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... nature will excuse their deficiencies , while you point them out to me . They were chiefly coloured by candle light . I have now got my collec- tion of native birds considerably enlarged ; and shall endeavour , if possible , to obtain ...
... nature will excuse their deficiencies , while you point them out to me . They were chiefly coloured by candle light . I have now got my collec- tion of native birds considerably enlarged ; and shall endeavour , if possible , to obtain ...
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