The Monthly Review, 3. kötetHurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... volume by one of a class that do not often try their fortunes as adventurous colonists and in new countries . The Settler in question , in short , is a son of Oxford , who , having been educated with the view of fol- lowing one of the ...
... volume by one of a class that do not often try their fortunes as adventurous colonists and in new countries . The Settler in question , in short , is a son of Oxford , who , having been educated with the view of fol- lowing one of the ...
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... his pipe and quietly resumed his seat , to wait as he said , until the rain was over . " The " Trip to Texas , " also forms the subject of a small and un- pretending volume . Mr. Parker is a matter - of 4 Books about America .
... his pipe and quietly resumed his seat , to wait as he said , until the rain was over . " The " Trip to Texas , " also forms the subject of a small and un- pretending volume . Mr. Parker is a matter - of 4 Books about America .
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pretending volume . Mr. Parker is a matter - of - fact but not a learned man , nor one who lays any claim to a knowledge of the art of authorship . He is plain and practical , which , together with his manifest accuracy of observation ...
pretending volume . Mr. Parker is a matter - of - fact but not a learned man , nor one who lays any claim to a knowledge of the art of authorship . He is plain and practical , which , together with his manifest accuracy of observation ...
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... volume under a title similar to the first one at the head of this article . We do not say that our author has neglected entirely what ought to have been his great and constant objects . Oh yes ! we have , though according to no ...
... volume under a title similar to the first one at the head of this article . We do not say that our author has neglected entirely what ought to have been his great and constant objects . Oh yes ! we have , though according to no ...
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... 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 theme for the pen of ...
... 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 theme for the pen of ...
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