The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... better with ignorance ? " They left their books , and ran about the streets and squares . Formerly they had been courteous towards everybody , had waited until they were spoken to , and then answered civilly and modestly ; but now they ...
... better with ignorance ? " They left their books , and ran about the streets and squares . Formerly they had been courteous towards everybody , had waited until they were spoken to , and then answered civilly and modestly ; but now they ...
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... better than wa- termelons . I may not truly draw away the young merchant from his business , which brings him both profit and honor ; but every evening , my young friend , dancers , singers and musicians are at your service , as many as ...
... better than wa- termelons . I may not truly draw away the young merchant from his business , which brings him both profit and honor ; but every evening , my young friend , dancers , singers and musicians are at your service , as many as ...
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... better price . I myself was a slave of this merchant , and was plac- ed in the same ship with Almanzor ; there we became known to each other , and there he related to me his singular fortunes . As we came to land also , I was witness of ...
... better price . I myself was a slave of this merchant , and was plac- ed in the same ship with Almanzor ; there we became known to each other , and there he related to me his singular fortunes . As we came to land also , I was witness of ...
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... better able to judge of and guard against their unfavorable tendencies , than that which chiefly patronizes our own pe- riodicals . Their morality is often scarcely strict enough for our Puritan notions ; they represent duelling as ...
... better able to judge of and guard against their unfavorable tendencies , than that which chiefly patronizes our own pe- riodicals . Their morality is often scarcely strict enough for our Puritan notions ; they represent duelling as ...
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... better than some other things that might be mentioned . This much we might grant , but why must it be thus ? The shortness of life is a valid argument against the undertak ing of many things - why not against at- tempting to swallow all ...
... better than some other things that might be mentioned . This much we might grant , but why must it be thus ? The shortness of life is a valid argument against the undertak ing of many things - why not against at- tempting to swallow all ...
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