The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... becoming more and more critical . In proportion as he approached the regions where he expected to find land , the ... become of them should their provisions fail ? Their ships were too weak and defective even for the great voyage they ...
... becoming more and more critical . In proportion as he approached the regions where he expected to find land , the ... become of them should their provisions fail ? Their ships were too weak and defective even for the great voyage they ...
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... them wealth , that gold , though mingled in the rocks , must be extracted and sepa- rated from the ore by their own labours ; that they must become pack - horses to transport their own burthens , and 1828. ] 21 Irving's Life of Columbus .
... them wealth , that gold , though mingled in the rocks , must be extracted and sepa- rated from the ore by their own labours ; that they must become pack - horses to transport their own burthens , and 1828. ] 21 Irving's Life of Columbus .
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... become extinct , no memorial remains of their existence , except the accounts of them which have been handed down to us by their conquerors ; and it is now difficult to judge of the fidelity of these representations . When describing ...
... become extinct , no memorial remains of their existence , except the accounts of them which have been handed down to us by their conquerors ; and it is now difficult to judge of the fidelity of these representations . When describing ...
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... becomes on examination , perfectly harmless in the controversy . 1. Let us grant that Arabian Princes and Nobles cultivated poetry , and that the same fact existed among the Provençal Counts and Lords . We expect , as a matter of course ...
... becomes on examination , perfectly harmless in the controversy . 1. Let us grant that Arabian Princes and Nobles cultivated poetry , and that the same fact existed among the Provençal Counts and Lords . We expect , as a matter of course ...
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... become a dead language , no man of taste will be able to comprehend how a language so full of consonants , compared to Spanish or Italian , could ever have surpassed them in the sprightliness , delicacy and ease , which distinguish the ...
... become a dead language , no man of taste will be able to comprehend how a language so full of consonants , compared to Spanish or Italian , could ever have surpassed them in the sprightliness , delicacy and ease , which distinguish the ...
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