The Monthly Review, 3. kötetHurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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8. oldal
... comes in for a particular splice of the quaint writer's long yarn . But gene- rally , he asserts , you must see for yourself - for that " you can't larn nothin ' from books " concerning what the Yankees please to call the greatest ...
... comes in for a particular splice of the quaint writer's long yarn . But gene- rally , he asserts , you must see for yourself - for that " you can't larn nothin ' from books " concerning what the Yankees please to call the greatest ...
9. oldal
... come , and then look for facts to support their views . First comes a great high tory , and a republic smells so bad in his nostrils , he's got his nose curl'd up like a pug - nose dog all thro ' his journey . He sees no established ...
... come , and then look for facts to support their views . First comes a great high tory , and a republic smells so bad in his nostrils , he's got his nose curl'd up like a pug - nose dog all thro ' his journey . He sees no established ...
35. oldal
... come . " Is not some remedy to be thought of against so disadvantageous , mor- tifying , and dangerous a situation ? May not that remedy be to resolve to talk for ourselves , and endeavour to bring things to some explanation , before ...
... come . " Is not some remedy to be thought of against so disadvantageous , mor- tifying , and dangerous a situation ? May not that remedy be to resolve to talk for ourselves , and endeavour to bring things to some explanation , before ...
40. oldal
... comes into the world , and I will make mine - that he may live to make as good use of life , as one that shall be nameless is now doing at Cambridge . Quid voveat majus matricule dulcis alumno ? † Your ever affectionate 66 " W. PITT ...
... comes into the world , and I will make mine - that he may live to make as good use of life , as one that shall be nameless is now doing at Cambridge . Quid voveat majus matricule dulcis alumno ? † Your ever affectionate 66 " W. PITT ...
53. oldal
... come , as it comes to all , and that I cannot escape it . It may take me where it will , I shall be content . If it be but a change , and I live again elsewhere , I shall be glad ; especially if I am then exempt from evils in my ...
... come , as it comes to all , and that I cannot escape it . It may take me where it will , I shall be content . If it be but a change , and I live again elsewhere , I shall be glad ; especially if I am then exempt from evils in my ...
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