The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... manner as to show that he meditated the universal oppression of the neighbouring clans . He had the haughtiness , without the honour of a High- land chieftain - the vices , without any of the redeeming virtues of that mixed cha- racter ...
... manner as to show that he meditated the universal oppression of the neighbouring clans . He had the haughtiness , without the honour of a High- land chieftain - the vices , without any of the redeeming virtues of that mixed cha- racter ...
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... manners and senti- ments than the people of any other country , that they are skilled in all the graces of polite conversation , -and almost universal- ly possessed of a deep knowledge of poetry , and great sensibility to its beauties ...
... manners and senti- ments than the people of any other country , that they are skilled in all the graces of polite conversation , -and almost universal- ly possessed of a deep knowledge of poetry , and great sensibility to its beauties ...
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H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley. 1 : ing and of the usual manner of living of the manners , customs , and character of the people , and of the government , laws , and religion . By WILLIAM COBBETT . Part II . Letters on Peru , By DON ...
H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley. 1 : ing and of the usual manner of living of the manners , customs , and character of the people , and of the government , laws , and religion . By WILLIAM COBBETT . Part II . Letters on Peru , By DON ...
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