The Monthly Magazine, Том 1R. Phillips, 1826 |
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... to distinguish the squatters of America from the lawful intruders , who give one so much trouble in Europe . landed proprietor was a lord or something worse , and 8 [ JAN . Letters from the United States of North America .
... to distinguish the squatters of America from the lawful intruders , who give one so much trouble in Europe . landed proprietor was a lord or something worse , and 8 [ JAN . Letters from the United States of North America .
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landed proprietor was a lord or something worse , and the cultivator of the soil a serf , a boor , a peasant or a slave , cannot well separate , in their ideas , the possession of earth from the possession of authority . They arrive in ...
landed proprietor was a lord or something worse , and the cultivator of the soil a serf , a boor , a peasant or a slave , cannot well separate , in their ideas , the possession of earth from the possession of authority . They arrive in ...
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... Lord Bacon's apothegms , too , should be diligently studied . It may be said that these great men have given us knowledge , as skilful chemists give us compounded essences . Many , my brethren , have been the schemes proposed by men to ...
... Lord Bacon's apothegms , too , should be diligently studied . It may be said that these great men have given us knowledge , as skilful chemists give us compounded essences . Many , my brethren , have been the schemes proposed by men to ...
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... Lord L. , a school - boy , on his Arabian poney . Besides , they all passed the house ; and as the day wore on , Harriet began , alternately , to profess her old infidelity on the score of fortune - telling , and to let out certain ...
... Lord L. , a school - boy , on his Arabian poney . Besides , they all passed the house ; and as the day wore on , Harriet began , alternately , to profess her old infidelity on the score of fortune - telling , and to let out certain ...
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... Lord Byron , whose introduction to him took place , according to the description of a celebrated living poet , in the following manner . Dr. Parr , all heartiness and classical enthusiasm , advanced with ex- tended hand to greet the ...
... Lord Byron , whose introduction to him took place , according to the description of a celebrated living poet , in the following manner . Dr. Parr , all heartiness and classical enthusiasm , advanced with ex- tended hand to greet the ...
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