The Monthly Review, 3. kötetHurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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8. oldal
... 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 nation in the world ...
... 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 nation in the world ...
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... particular class . Here are some clearly expressed , and we have no doubt accurately described circumstances : - ness . " The whole family live in one room , and at first it is difficult to support the suffocating heat and smell ; nor ...
... particular class . Here are some clearly expressed , and we have no doubt accurately described circumstances : - ness . " The whole family live in one room , and at first it is difficult to support the suffocating heat and smell ; nor ...
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... particular dignity , nor of much profit . Lord Bateman and Dick Edgcumbe , the two staves ; upon which I offered to Sir Richard to renew his pretensions to comptroller ; but that he declines , from an impossibility of going through the ...
... particular dignity , nor of much profit . Lord Bateman and Dick Edgcumbe , the two staves ; upon which I offered to Sir Richard to renew his pretensions to comptroller ; but that he declines , from an impossibility of going through the ...
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... particular criticism , we might without difficulty alight upon some anachronisms , some improbabili- ties , and some contradictions to ascertained facts ; but the employ- ment would be as unprofitable as it would be unpleasant , and ...
... particular criticism , we might without difficulty alight upon some anachronisms , some improbabili- ties , and some contradictions to ascertained facts ; but the employ- ment would be as unprofitable as it would be unpleasant , and ...
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... particular attention to the fact that his Lordship regards education as a necessary concomitant to be obtained with the exercise of political rights . Having alluded to another of his famous projects , let us quote a passage from a ...
... particular attention to the fact that his Lordship regards education as a necessary concomitant to be obtained with the exercise of political rights . Having alluded to another of his famous projects , let us quote a passage from a ...
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