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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... feeling . seems to hint with no great complacen- cy at the political notions of his countrymen in America . • The German in America , particularly in the country , distin- guishes himself for a trait of character not known at home , and ...
... feeling . seems to hint with no great complacen- cy at the political notions of his countrymen in America . • The German in America , particularly in the country , distin- guishes himself for a trait of character not known at home , and ...
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... feeling . Such an one will of course feel himself at first extremely unhappy and solitary in this country ; it cannot ... feelings and judgments of all , even long after their arrival . By degrees only do they get used to the country ...
... feeling . Such an one will of course feel himself at first extremely unhappy and solitary in this country ; it cannot ... feelings and judgments of all , even long after their arrival . By degrees only do they get used to the country ...
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... feeling pervading the work be- fore us , with the flippancy and profligacy of some late Euro- pean works of the same kind . It is the production of one of our fellow - citizens in the South , who , from some cause which , in his preface ...
... feeling pervading the work be- fore us , with the flippancy and profligacy of some late Euro- pean works of the same kind . It is the production of one of our fellow - citizens in the South , who , from some cause which , in his preface ...
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... feeling and new sensations , differing in different per sons , and interesting in all . But let them stop here ... feelings and imagination , as we should gain by sober instruction on points of fact . The forms of society in Geneva ...
... feeling and new sensations , differing in different per sons , and interesting in all . But let them stop here ... feelings and imagination , as we should gain by sober instruction on points of fact . The forms of society in Geneva ...
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... feelings , which were very common when this was written , and which by having become incorporated with general political views , were often avowed unconsciously , without a man's giving himself the trouble to think whether he really ...
... feelings , which were very common when this was written , and which by having become incorporated with general political views , were often avowed unconsciously , without a man's giving himself the trouble to think whether he really ...
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