American Quarterly Review, Том 12;Том 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 |
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... seem surprised at the sight of Europeans ; but as if conscious of superiority , attempted , what we believe is contem ... seems cer- tain that the poor Indians are any thing but improved by inter- course with more civilized persons ...
... seem surprised at the sight of Europeans ; but as if conscious of superiority , attempted , what we believe is contem ... seems cer- tain that the poor Indians are any thing but improved by inter- course with more civilized persons ...
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... seems plausible , and much less wild than the project of sending off the whole , is nevertheless impracticable and visionary , as we think a few remarks will prove . It is com- puted that the annual increase of the slaves and free ...
... seems plausible , and much less wild than the project of sending off the whole , is nevertheless impracticable and visionary , as we think a few remarks will prove . It is com- puted that the annual increase of the slaves and free ...
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... seem , indeed , at times , to lose his moral equili- brium and to incline fearfully from the line of truth and honesty ; but he is generally surveyed through a false medium . He seems ever impetuous , headstrong , regardless of ...
... seem , indeed , at times , to lose his moral equili- brium and to incline fearfully from the line of truth and honesty ; but he is generally surveyed through a false medium . He seems ever impetuous , headstrong , regardless of ...
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CHENEVIX ON NATIONAL CHARACTER | 24 |
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