The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... render their ap- pearance at once interesting and engag- ing , and it is pleasing to add , their minds and manners were as pure and innocent as their appearance indicated . Their dress consisted of a full garment , reach- ing from the ...
... render their ap- pearance at once interesting and engag- ing , and it is pleasing to add , their minds and manners were as pure and innocent as their appearance indicated . Their dress consisted of a full garment , reach- ing from the ...
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... renders the texture of the nether part of their dress very un- important . But , however tasteless or coarse ... rendered them subjects of national attention , and gave a tone to public taste which foreigners never fail to remark ...
... renders the texture of the nether part of their dress very un- important . But , however tasteless or coarse ... rendered them subjects of national attention , and gave a tone to public taste which foreigners never fail to remark ...
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... rendered dangerous by ex- ample , nor are its allurements familiariz- ed to the mind of youth , by the publicity of its exhibitions . This propriety of ex- terior , this moral decency in manners , has been made a subject of accusation ...
... rendered dangerous by ex- ample , nor are its allurements familiariz- ed to the mind of youth , by the publicity of its exhibitions . This propriety of ex- terior , this moral decency in manners , has been made a subject of accusation ...
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... rendered invisible by distance , or are obscured to the eye of partial observation - whether because the mass of men must always depend upon remarkable phenomena of our nature , and the kindest dispensations 94 Nov. Education of the ...
... rendered invisible by distance , or are obscured to the eye of partial observation - whether because the mass of men must always depend upon remarkable phenomena of our nature , and the kindest dispensations 94 Nov. Education of the ...
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... rendering unavailing the friendly desire of its bene- volent instructor , and the kind wishes of its generous patron ... render monopoly odious . The policy of generally allow- ing monopolies of this sort cannot be doubted , because they ...
... rendering unavailing the friendly desire of its bene- volent instructor , and the kind wishes of its generous patron ... render monopoly odious . The policy of generally allow- ing monopolies of this sort cannot be doubted , because they ...
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