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... give to the United States Literary Gazette , a strictly national character . If we do not fail in executing our intentions , it will communicate a dis- tinct and accurate impression of the literary and intellectual condition and ...
... give to the United States Literary Gazette , a strictly national character . If we do not fail in executing our intentions , it will communicate a dis- tinct and accurate impression of the literary and intellectual condition and ...
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... give to armed with proper powers and charged with after they are old enough to do something the highest ranks suitable education ; of corresponding responsibilities . The great- for their own support . The studies in this others , to ...
... give to armed with proper powers and charged with after they are old enough to do something the highest ranks suitable education ; of corresponding responsibilities . The great- for their own support . The studies in this others , to ...
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... give an analysis of it , with extracts . We have noticed but one error of any consequence ; in No. 114 , page 60 , of the second edition , the author gives the reason why the warm- est weather does not occur when the days As a ...
... give an analysis of it , with extracts . We have noticed but one error of any consequence ; in No. 114 , page 60 , of the second edition , the author gives the reason why the warm- est weather does not occur when the days As a ...
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... give the battle o'er ; Abencarrage wakes not , when the battle trumpets call , And Abderame sleeps in death , beside th'Alham- bra's wall . 66 I leave to thee , my curse , proud Spain ! a curse upon thy clime ; Thou shalt be the land of ...
... give the battle o'er ; Abencarrage wakes not , when the battle trumpets call , And Abderame sleeps in death , beside th'Alham- bra's wall . 66 I leave to thee , my curse , proud Spain ! a curse upon thy clime ; Thou shalt be the land of ...
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... give a faithful view of the character and manners of the various classes in society , without resorting to lan- guage too gross and indelicate to be exhib- ited to children ; and books of travels are seldom recommended by a great degree ...
... give a faithful view of the character and manners of the various classes in society , without resorting to lan- guage too gross and indelicate to be exhib- ited to children ; and books of travels are seldom recommended by a great degree ...
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