American Quarterly Review, Том 12;Том 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 |
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... less genial sky , are less vain than the French , but less proud than the Dutch . The Dutch had every difficulty to contend with , and were obliged to rescue their territory from the elements as the Romans had conquered theirs from its ...
... less genial sky , are less vain than the French , but less proud than the Dutch . The Dutch had every difficulty to contend with , and were obliged to rescue their territory from the elements as the Romans had conquered theirs from its ...
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... less of admiration than herself , of the joyous and grateful associations which she has crowded into this little para- graph . It is not because we love and regard them less , that they are less frequent to be found in our , than in the ...
... less of admiration than herself , of the joyous and grateful associations which she has crowded into this little para- graph . It is not because we love and regard them less , that they are less frequent to be found in our , than in the ...
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... less you speak of your own greatness , the more I will think of it . ' " He replied " I think scorn to stand upon terms of greatness towards you , who are less than little , less than the least ' and other such strange light terms he ...
... less you speak of your own greatness , the more I will think of it . ' " He replied " I think scorn to stand upon terms of greatness towards you , who are less than little , less than the least ' and other such strange light terms he ...
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CHENEVIX ON NATIONAL CHARACTER | 24 |
MYSTERIES AND MASONRY | 57 |
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