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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... towns are overflowing with them . The Swiss emigrants in general , are best off Their govern- ment concerns itself more for them . They do not lose their citi- zenship at home , as the WĆ¼rtembergers do ; who are obliged to make a formal ...
... towns are overflowing with them . The Swiss emigrants in general , are best off Their govern- ment concerns itself more for them . They do not lose their citi- zenship at home , as the WĆ¼rtembergers do ; who are obliged to make a formal ...
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... towns , and no person is allowed to sit on a jury in Pennsylvania , who cannot understand English . According to our author , the children of German parents are commonly ashamed of the country and language of their fathers , so that in ...
... towns , and no person is allowed to sit on a jury in Pennsylvania , who cannot understand English . According to our author , the children of German parents are commonly ashamed of the country and language of their fathers , so that in ...
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... and other sources . The Swiss colony called Vevay on the Ohio was founded in 1813. In 1814 , the spot where the little town of Vevay stands , 2 ' was covered with wood . In February of 1820. ] 13 German Emigration to America .
... and other sources . The Swiss colony called Vevay on the Ohio was founded in 1813. In 1814 , the spot where the little town of Vevay stands , 2 ' was covered with wood . In February of 1820. ] 13 German Emigration to America .
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... our native language , since our fathers left England , as before . If the glory of their works belong only to their actual authors , then it is no more credit to be of the same nation , town 24 ( July , Letters from Geneva and France .
... our native language , since our fathers left England , as before . If the glory of their works belong only to their actual authors , then it is no more credit to be of the same nation , town 24 ( July , Letters from Geneva and France .
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... town , or street than of the same hemisphere : If this glory , however , extend beyond the actual author , then we ... towns and counties in England . In the second volume our author carries us to Paris , and we must confess he does not ...
... town , or street than of the same hemisphere : If this glory , however , extend beyond the actual author , then we ... towns and counties in England . In the second volume our author carries us to Paris , and we must confess he does not ...
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