The North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 11Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1820 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... English brethren , that we had begun really to put on a little sad and sober diffidence , and doubt whether we were not after all a degenerate race . But to hear the deputy of the plenipoten- tiary of the Dutch king , at the German Diet ...
... English brethren , that we had begun really to put on a little sad and sober diffidence , and doubt whether we were not after all a degenerate race . But to hear the deputy of the plenipoten- tiary of the Dutch king , at the German Diet ...
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... English vessels , which transport the emigrants to America . The ships made use of in this service are commonly of the worst quality , old , and unseaworthy , and the commanders sent in them ignorant , inexperienced , and brutal ...
... English vessels , which transport the emigrants to America . The ships made use of in this service are commonly of the worst quality , old , and unseaworthy , and the commanders sent in them ignorant , inexperienced , and brutal ...
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... English , give him too great an advantage over the simple , good - natured German peasant . He considers himself [ the Ne- gro ] as of a higher nature , and looks down upon the poor German . The latter is confounded in treatment with ...
... English , give him too great an advantage over the simple , good - natured German peasant . He considers himself [ the Ne- gro ] as of a higher nature , and looks down upon the poor German . The latter is confounded in treatment with ...
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... English . Our author complains that the German language is not kept up in its purity in America , but is fast passing over into a corrupted English dialect . We doubt not this remark is just , but we take the liberty to observe that it ...
... English . Our author complains that the German language is not kept up in its purity in America , but is fast passing over into a corrupted English dialect . We doubt not this remark is just , but we take the liberty to observe that it ...
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... English language upon the pulpit . The Germans in America , ac- cording to this statement , evince much piety and religious zeal . The preachers complain that the brethren from their native country , who have arrived within the last ...
... English language upon the pulpit . The Germans in America , ac- cording to this statement , evince much piety and religious zeal . The preachers complain that the brethren from their native country , who have arrived within the last ...
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