The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... considered its subject , and happily anticipated the difficulties of these stu- dies ; the Course is of a proper extent , and interspersed with many remarks , rules , and explanations , adapted to re- move the apprehensions or the ...
... considered its subject , and happily anticipated the difficulties of these stu- dies ; the Course is of a proper extent , and interspersed with many remarks , rules , and explanations , adapted to re- move the apprehensions or the ...
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... considered the affair a jest ; and having been somewhat apprized of the nature and frequency of Yankee tricks , I con- sidered this as one ; but I was soon unde- ceived by hearing the colonel relate his revolutionary exploits , and ...
... considered the affair a jest ; and having been somewhat apprized of the nature and frequency of Yankee tricks , I con- sidered this as one ; but I was soon unde- ceived by hearing the colonel relate his revolutionary exploits , and ...
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... considered in Eng- land a spoiled child , but she is more so in America , as the law has hitherto neglect- ed to empower the husband with that discretionary power called gentle correc- tion . And the most trifling instances of assault ...
... considered in Eng- land a spoiled child , but she is more so in America , as the law has hitherto neglect- ed to empower the husband with that discretionary power called gentle correc- tion . And the most trifling instances of assault ...
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... considered equally entitled with himself to whatever his house or district affords , and he receives the same respect from the people . " The clothing , or dress of these peo- ple is very simple , the men having no- thing but the ame or ...
... considered equally entitled with himself to whatever his house or district affords , and he receives the same respect from the people . " The clothing , or dress of these peo- ple is very simple , the men having no- thing but the ame or ...
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... considered an insurmountable obstacle to the navigation from the for- mer to the latter group , on the supposi- tion that the winds in this region always blow from the eastward . But this is not the case ; the winds , sometimes for ...
... considered an insurmountable obstacle to the navigation from the for- mer to the latter group , on the supposi- tion that the winds in this region always blow from the eastward . But this is not the case ; the winds , sometimes for ...
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