The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... English Letter Writers , by W. A. JONES 433 Education , by HENRY NORMAN HUDSON 468 EMERSON'S Essays , by a DISCIPLE Fragments from the Greek Fashion , New Comedy of Headlong Hall and Night - Mare Abbey HUDSON , HENRY NORMAN , Lectures ...
... English Letter Writers , by W. A. JONES 433 Education , by HENRY NORMAN HUDSON 468 EMERSON'S Essays , by a DISCIPLE Fragments from the Greek Fashion , New Comedy of Headlong Hall and Night - Mare Abbey HUDSON , HENRY NORMAN , Lectures ...
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... English , and if he was not mistaken the young gentle- man had said “ G— d- . " Thus the clerk helped himself out of his difficulty , and the young man to a name , for they now spoke in the village of hardly anything else but the young ...
... English , and if he was not mistaken the young gentle- man had said “ G— d- . " Thus the clerk helped himself out of his difficulty , and the young man to a name , for they now spoke in the village of hardly anything else but the young ...
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... English , of which he never could entirely divest himself , though nothing in his diction or accent implied his German origin and education . As for his public , so he was much esteemed for his private qualities . A party man of ...
... English , of which he never could entirely divest himself , though nothing in his diction or accent implied his German origin and education . As for his public , so he was much esteemed for his private qualities . A party man of ...
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... English , for example , driven by a humid atmos- phere to look within doors for cheerful associations , gather about them with profusion , the means of physical well- being . Continental visitors to Great Britain are astonished at the ...
... English , for example , driven by a humid atmos- phere to look within doors for cheerful associations , gather about them with profusion , the means of physical well- being . Continental visitors to Great Britain are astonished at the ...
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... English , " they amuse themselves sadly after the manner of their country . " If , on the other hand , a professional life is adopted , the first thing necessary to success is , to do or to seem to do some- thing extraordinary . One ...
... English , " they amuse themselves sadly after the manner of their country . " If , on the other hand , a professional life is adopted , the first thing necessary to success is , to do or to seem to do some- thing extraordinary . One ...
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