Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Том 48John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1859 |
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... natural spectacles . As when one gazes on a great river , at first perhaps a feeling of disappointment comes over his ... nature around , presses upon him with the most irresistible power . With most of our explorers , indeed , there has ...
... natural spectacles . As when one gazes on a great river , at first perhaps a feeling of disappointment comes over his ... nature around , presses upon him with the most irresistible power . With most of our explorers , indeed , there has ...
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... nature , the evening , consisting of milk , bread , he relegated the parties to the county some pastry , and often , but not regularly , judge ; but the peasant had seldom much meat - in winter pork , in autumn mutton . confidence in ...
... nature , the evening , consisting of milk , bread , he relegated the parties to the county some pastry , and often , but not regularly , judge ; but the peasant had seldom much meat - in winter pork , in autumn mutton . confidence in ...
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... nature . It has been as- certained that the work of a Sclavonic or Wallachian peasant was worth only half as much a day as that of a Magyar ; while the German , again , worked with greater in- dustry , though with less physical strength ...
... nature . It has been as- certained that the work of a Sclavonic or Wallachian peasant was worth only half as much a day as that of a Magyar ; while the German , again , worked with greater in- dustry , though with less physical strength ...
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... nature , so the causes to which they are indebted for their perpetuity and triumph are not less Whatever retards a ... natural consequence , to shut their ears against all the pleas and remonstrances by which they are assailed . Even the ...
... nature , so the causes to which they are indebted for their perpetuity and triumph are not less Whatever retards a ... natural consequence , to shut their ears against all the pleas and remonstrances by which they are assailed . Even the ...
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... natural science and political economy , while his brother fol- lowed those literary and philological pur- suits in ... nature in all her variety , in all her minuteness , and all her vastness , and the final bringing to- gether of the ...
... natural science and political economy , while his brother fol- lowed those literary and philological pur- suits in ... nature in all her variety , in all her minuteness , and all her vastness , and the final bringing to- gether of the ...
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