The Monthly Review, 3. kötetHurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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10. oldal
... native and his climate ; the one is without youth , and the other without spring , and both exhibit the effects of losing that preparatory season . Cultivation is wanting . Neither the mind nor the soil is properly prepared . There is ...
... native and his climate ; the one is without youth , and the other without spring , and both exhibit the effects of losing that preparatory season . Cultivation is wanting . Neither the mind nor the soil is properly prepared . There is ...
11. oldal
... native artist yourself , and have more practical experience than most of our citizens . There is a great aspiration among our free and enlightened youth for perfection , whether in the arts or sciences . Your expenses will be paid , and ...
... native artist yourself , and have more practical experience than most of our citizens . There is a great aspiration among our free and enlightened youth for perfection , whether in the arts or sciences . Your expenses will be paid , and ...
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... natives , the fish now proceed higher up in shoals , when , on arriving in shallow water , they are killed in thousands by the women and children with the blows of staves . " We shall not tarry long with Mr. Spencer in the Travels in ...
... natives , the fish now proceed higher up in shoals , when , on arriving in shallow water , they are killed in thousands by the women and children with the blows of staves . " We shall not tarry long with Mr. Spencer in the Travels in ...
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... natives of the country , rustic in manners , and rude in scholarship and address , -being possessed of the merest rudiments of a grammar - school education . They were without the learning , scanty as it was , of either the priest or ...
... natives of the country , rustic in manners , and rude in scholarship and address , -being possessed of the merest rudiments of a grammar - school education . They were without the learning , scanty as it was , of either the priest or ...
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... natives in the interior , by means of the cattle which they can drive before them ; and the desultory , marauding system of warfare , which , without ever coming to general engagements , they can keep up for years , would sooner or ...
... natives in the interior , by means of the cattle which they can drive before them ; and the desultory , marauding system of warfare , which , without ever coming to general engagements , they can keep up for years , would sooner or ...
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