The Monthly Review, 3. kötetHurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... English acres , by paying the expense of surveying it , office fees , & c . These expenses amount to 111 dollars , with the addition of 30 to the government . So that a man with a family has 4428 acres of land for the small sum of 141 ...
... English acres , by paying the expense of surveying it , office fees , & c . These expenses amount to 111 dollars , with the addition of 30 to the government . So that a man with a family has 4428 acres of land for the small sum of 141 ...
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... English and the American affording the most frequent objects for his peculiar displays . We must , however , ac- cording to the design of this article , let the Clockmaker be heard in relation chiefly to his own country ; and in our ...
... English and the American affording the most frequent objects for his peculiar displays . We must , however , ac- cording to the design of this article , let the Clockmaker be heard in relation chiefly to his own country ; and in our ...
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... English- man yet that spoke good English , said he hadn't one mite or morsel of prejudice , and yet in all his three volumes of travels through the U - nited States ( the greatest nation it's ginerally allowed atween the Poles ) , only ...
... English- man yet that spoke good English , said he hadn't one mite or morsel of prejudice , and yet in all his three volumes of travels through the U - nited States ( the greatest nation it's ginerally allowed atween the Poles ) , only ...
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... English collo- quist , whom the writer introduces , to create spirit and variety , and to infuse some degree of dramatic effect into the whole of these Sayings and Doings , brings out the circumstances and features of prematurity so ...
... English collo- quist , whom the writer introduces , to create spirit and variety , and to infuse some degree of dramatic effect into the whole of these Sayings and Doings , brings out the circumstances and features of prematurity so ...
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... English travellers . The parts , however , which will principally engage the reader are where the bravery of the Circassians , and their national manners form the subjects , and where their present struggle with Russia appeals to our ...
... English travellers . The parts , however , which will principally engage the reader are where the bravery of the Circassians , and their national manners form the subjects , and where their present struggle with Russia appeals to our ...
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