American Quarterly Review, Том 12;Том 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 |
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... once in this District ( of Columbia , ) and what would be the result ? Why you must have an armed force here to keep the peace ; -so one thousand now landing at once in our colony , might be its ruin . ” * The fact is , the true and ...
... once in this District ( of Columbia , ) and what would be the result ? Why you must have an armed force here to keep the peace ; -so one thousand now landing at once in our colony , might be its ruin . ” * The fact is , the true and ...
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... once peopled by the haughty Tro- jan , the luxurious Lydian , and the ingenious , cultivated , ethereal Greek ; the birth - place of many of the most exalted geniuses that have ever appeared to shine on the pathway of the vulgar herd of ...
... once peopled by the haughty Tro- jan , the luxurious Lydian , and the ingenious , cultivated , ethereal Greek ; the birth - place of many of the most exalted geniuses that have ever appeared to shine on the pathway of the vulgar herd of ...
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... once consummate grandeur . His first impressions of foreign countries are derived from his imagination , which carries him back to distant ages , and for a while banishes the present from his view . His experience , however , almost ...
... once consummate grandeur . His first impressions of foreign countries are derived from his imagination , which carries him back to distant ages , and for a while banishes the present from his view . His experience , however , almost ...
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CHENEVIX ON NATIONAL CHARACTER | 24 |
MYSTERIES AND MASONRY | 57 |
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