The Monthly Review, 3. kötetHurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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3. oldal
... considerable exercise of patience , of foresight , and of practical knowledge , to get rationally and usefully through a summer day in Upper Canada . But our man of Oxford had a system for such a season , and proved himself equal to the ...
... considerable exercise of patience , of foresight , and of practical knowledge , to get rationally and usefully through a summer day in Upper Canada . But our man of Oxford had a system for such a season , and proved himself equal to the ...
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... considerable property ; for money is scarce , and almost any interest will be given for it ; but on the whole the emigrant ought not to go out to Canada with the expectation of obtaining more than a com- fortable independence : this he ...
... considerable property ; for money is scarce , and almost any interest will be given for it ; but on the whole the emigrant ought not to go out to Canada with the expectation of obtaining more than a com- fortable independence : this he ...
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... considerable relief had we sometimes met with those flashes of Irish humour , or the striking readiness of remark which so often overflow in the conversations and the writings of Mr. D'Alton's countrymen . But he is serious and ...
... considerable relief had we sometimes met with those flashes of Irish humour , or the striking readiness of remark which so often overflow in the conversations and the writings of Mr. D'Alton's countrymen . But he is serious and ...
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... considerable length of time . ART . IV . - The Remains of the late Viscount Royston , with a Memoir of his Life . By the REV . H. PEPYS , B. D. London : Murray . 1838 . LORD ROYSTON perished by shipwreck near Memel thirty years ago ...
... considerable length of time . ART . IV . - The Remains of the late Viscount Royston , with a Memoir of his Life . By the REV . H. PEPYS , B. D. London : Murray . 1838 . LORD ROYSTON perished by shipwreck near Memel thirty years ago ...
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... considerable size , and over these I drew a pair of fur boots of tremen- dous magnitude . I covered my head , with the exception of only my nose and eyes , with a cap of blue Astrachan wool ; I wrapped myself in a flowing sable pelisse ...
... considerable size , and over these I drew a pair of fur boots of tremen- dous magnitude . I covered my head , with the exception of only my nose and eyes , with a cap of blue Astrachan wool ; I wrapped myself in a flowing sable pelisse ...
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