American Quarterly Review, Volumen21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... appear somewhat paradoxical . It is the excess of good land . In a country of limited extent and dense population , there is necessarily a resort to artificial means to augment the produce of the soil , and this tends to the advancement ...
... appear somewhat paradoxical . It is the excess of good land . In a country of limited extent and dense population , there is necessarily a resort to artificial means to augment the produce of the soil , and this tends to the advancement ...
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... appears in the shape of weekly or semi - monthly journals , con- taining the reprint of novels , or other light material , from the British press ; sometimes , it may be , the pestilent progeny of French romancers . If even a better ...
... appears in the shape of weekly or semi - monthly journals , con- taining the reprint of novels , or other light material , from the British press ; sometimes , it may be , the pestilent progeny of French romancers . If even a better ...
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... appears fictitious and foreign to the society of convention , the political society . The priest , indeed , in his hymns , the poet , the phi- losopher , the artist , in their compositions , the artisan in his work , mark occasionally ...
... appears fictitious and foreign to the society of convention , the political society . The priest , indeed , in his hymns , the poet , the phi- losopher , the artist , in their compositions , the artisan in his work , mark occasionally ...
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... appears to be ( and it is rather an extraordinary design for a peer of France ) to show that the protestant religion was intended only for princes and gentlemen , and altogether unsuited to the common people . With them he seeks to ...
... appears to be ( and it is rather an extraordinary design for a peer of France ) to show that the protestant religion was intended only for princes and gentlemen , and altogether unsuited to the common people . With them he seeks to ...
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... appears not to have been beloved ; his daughters , who played such poetical parts in his life , deceived him , and secretly sold his books . He complains of this . Unfortunately , his cha- racter seems to have had the inflexibility of ...
... appears not to have been beloved ; his daughters , who played such poetical parts in his life , deceived him , and secretly sold his books . He complains of this . Unfortunately , his cha- racter seems to have had the inflexibility of ...
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