The Monthly Review, 3. kötetHurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... regard to a place of settlement , and what is more , a short time after he had set himself down in the backwoods ... regards an emigrant to the back settlements of Upper Canada , or any other Bush in a wilderness . He says , • I once ...
... regard to a place of settlement , and what is more , a short time after he had set himself down in the backwoods ... regards an emigrant to the back settlements of Upper Canada , or any other Bush in a wilderness . He says , • I once ...
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... regard to character , national and individual . Just observe how the ' Squire , the English collo- quist , whom the writer introduces , to create spirit and variety , and to infuse some degree of dramatic effect into the whole of these ...
... regard to character , national and individual . Just observe how the ' Squire , the English collo- quist , whom the writer introduces , to create spirit and variety , and to infuse some degree of dramatic effect into the whole of these ...
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... regard to the respect paid to women , I have frequently seen the gallant chief of thousands of warriors descend from his charger , and place on it some lonely damsel who might be trudging along through the deep valleys to visit a ...
... regard to the respect paid to women , I have frequently seen the gallant chief of thousands of warriors descend from his charger , and place on it some lonely damsel who might be trudging along through the deep valleys to visit a ...
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... regard to the history of that capital and its immediate territory . Can we then imagine that the muniment chests of the noble and ancient families identified with • the same localities have been approached ? The supposition 18 D'Alton's ...
... regard to the history of that capital and its immediate territory . Can we then imagine that the muniment chests of the noble and ancient families identified with • the same localities have been approached ? The supposition 18 D'Alton's ...
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... regard to others . At least I know not that there is one living whom I have wronged , and to whom I owe the least reparation . Now , therefore , by living in the best manner for this life on earth , I have prepared myself in the best ...
... regard to others . At least I know not that there is one living whom I have wronged , and to whom I owe the least reparation . Now , therefore , by living in the best manner for this life on earth , I have prepared myself in the best ...
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