The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Band 2William Cullen Bryant, Henry J. Anderson, Robert Charles Sands E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... common use ; they were however of the best construction . ny On the voyage he touched at Bonavista , one of the Cape de Verde Islands . Here is a population of about three thousand , excessively indolent , living miserably on a fertile ...
... common use ; they were however of the best construction . ny On the voyage he touched at Bonavista , one of the Cape de Verde Islands . Here is a population of about three thousand , excessively indolent , living miserably on a fertile ...
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... common elephant , and from this circumstance has obtained the name . " The largest of these animals which I have seen , were males , not less than twenty - four feet long , and fourteen in circumference ; the feinales are generally ...
... common elephant , and from this circumstance has obtained the name . " The largest of these animals which I have seen , were males , not less than twenty - four feet long , and fourteen in circumference ; the feinales are generally ...
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... common . The author recommends this tractable , but , as he considers them , miserable race , to the consideration of the philanthropist . Will not Mr. Owen turn his attention to a people among whom his system , 1825. ] 13 Weddell's ...
... common . The author recommends this tractable , but , as he considers them , miserable race , to the consideration of the philanthropist . Will not Mr. Owen turn his attention to a people among whom his system , 1825. ] 13 Weddell's ...
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... common - place trash which daily issues from our presses , making such an eternal din about sen- timent and virtue ; the effusion of small - witted drivellers , who either very charitably profess to set the world to rights , or else ...
... common - place trash which daily issues from our presses , making such an eternal din about sen- timent and virtue ; the effusion of small - witted drivellers , who either very charitably profess to set the world to rights , or else ...
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... common - place production . It contains much deep thought , and what is better , it furnishes matter of thought to the reader . And although we could have wished he had looked a little more upon the bright side of the picture , and ...
... common - place production . It contains much deep thought , and what is better , it furnishes matter of thought to the reader . And although we could have wished he had looked a little more upon the bright side of the picture , and ...
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