The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... known to us by immediate obser- vation ; of course , the term is not applica- ble to savage or semi - barbarian manners , which are known only from description . But rank and subordination are not un- known in rude , more than they are ...
... known to us by immediate obser- vation ; of course , the term is not applica- ble to savage or semi - barbarian manners , which are known only from description . But rank and subordination are not un- known in rude , more than they are ...
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... known : While fav'ring fortune's cheerful visage smiles , All flock about her wealth's unbroken piles , But quickly fly , soon as the thunders sound ; Nor known to one is he , so lately found By bands of fond companions girt around ...
... known : While fav'ring fortune's cheerful visage smiles , All flock about her wealth's unbroken piles , But quickly fly , soon as the thunders sound ; Nor known to one is he , so lately found By bands of fond companions girt around ...
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... known in Barbary . From the moment of my land- ing , I had been in the full possession of my Consular functions , respected and feared by the government , and enjoying the esteem and good will of every resi- dent . What injury could my ...
... known in Barbary . From the moment of my land- ing , I had been in the full possession of my Consular functions , respected and feared by the government , and enjoying the esteem and good will of every resi- dent . What injury could my ...
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