The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... British navigator , Franklin , since the discoveries which he and others have made , and might make , force upon all the na- tions that partake their benefits a large amount of obligation , which can be requited in no other way ; and it ...
... British navigator , Franklin , since the discoveries which he and others have made , and might make , force upon all the na- tions that partake their benefits a large amount of obligation , which can be requited in no other way ; and it ...
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... British issues . It deserves general preference . Cowper is not so much read as he deserves to be by our people . We know of but one other American edition , and that was the wretchedest of all samples of mortal typography . Cowper was ...
... British issues . It deserves general preference . Cowper is not so much read as he deserves to be by our people . We know of but one other American edition , and that was the wretchedest of all samples of mortal typography . Cowper was ...
277. oldal
... British Review , for May , 1849 . Blackwood's Magazine , for March , April and May , '49 . WE remember , some thirty years ago , to have heard pre- tenders to literature , to art , to science , to political informa- tion , or to ...
... British Review , for May , 1849 . Blackwood's Magazine , for March , April and May , '49 . WE remember , some thirty years ago , to have heard pre- tenders to literature , to art , to science , to political informa- tion , or to ...
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... British contrives to occupy a place somewhere between the two . In this enforced harmony we see signs of still remaining apprehension , as when children huddle together while listening to some tale " Of shapes that walk at night and ...
... British contrives to occupy a place somewhere between the two . In this enforced harmony we see signs of still remaining apprehension , as when children huddle together while listening to some tale " Of shapes that walk at night and ...
284. oldal
... British press , we find the prevailing idea , that the present distem- pered condition of Europe is nothing but a new phase of the strife of orders , which has been going on since the days of the Jacquerie and Wat Tyler . In one sense ...
... British press , we find the prevailing idea , that the present distem- pered condition of Europe is nothing but a new phase of the strife of orders , which has been going on since the days of the Jacquerie and Wat Tyler . In one sense ...
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