The Monthly Review, 3. kötetHurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... present work , besides furnishing addi- tional descriptions and details concerning the interesting and inde- pendent tribes which inhabit the countries referred to , he takes us homeward with him through certain portions of the Turkish ...
... present work , besides furnishing addi- tional descriptions and details concerning the interesting and inde- pendent tribes which inhabit the countries referred to , he takes us homeward with him through certain portions of the Turkish ...
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... presents of sweetmeats , and all the little delicacies usually given to children in other countries , are bestowed ... present there is not a single fishing boat to be seen on the rivers , and , according to the account of the natives ...
... presents of sweetmeats , and all the little delicacies usually given to children in other countries , are bestowed ... present there is not a single fishing boat to be seen on the rivers , and , according to the account of the natives ...
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... present Hospodar is a vile tyrant over the people , his cruelties being matched only by his slavish obedience to Russia . Indeed the whole crew of functionaries in the province are represented as cruelly tyrannic and basely servile ...
... present Hospodar is a vile tyrant over the people , his cruelties being matched only by his slavish obedience to Russia . Indeed the whole crew of functionaries in the province are represented as cruelly tyrannic and basely servile ...
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... present ponderous volume . As to their novelty , the skill , or the toil required in collecting them , our readers will judge . But perhaps the dignitaries of the church , the Archbishops of Dublin , offer a more congenial and happy ...
... present ponderous volume . As to their novelty , the skill , or the toil required in collecting them , our readers will judge . But perhaps the dignitaries of the church , the Archbishops of Dublin , offer a more congenial and happy ...
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... present work . It must be admitted , however , that anticipation in such a case is exceedingly apt to be unreasonably great . Everything is measured by what one has before heard of the subject , by what has already given it a ...
... present work . It must be admitted , however , that anticipation in such a case is exceedingly apt to be unreasonably great . Everything is measured by what one has before heard of the subject , by what has already given it a ...
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