The Western Monthly Review, Volume 2Timothy Flint E.H. Flint, 1829 |
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... remark , touching our esprit du corps , sectional feeling , or nationality ; and in conclusion , concerning the peculiar characteristics of western writers . As regards our sectional feeling , of which we hear so much said abroad , and ...
... remark , touching our esprit du corps , sectional feeling , or nationality ; and in conclusion , concerning the peculiar characteristics of western writers . As regards our sectional feeling , of which we hear so much said abroad , and ...
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... remark , that to us it is one of the most interesting books of travels , we ever read . Bartram's travels in Florida , considerably preceded either.- They are something between travels , a poem and a romance ; but amidst all the fiction ...
... remark , that to us it is one of the most interesting books of travels , we ever read . Bartram's travels in Florida , considerably preceded either.- They are something between travels , a poem and a romance ; but amidst all the fiction ...
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... remark . Mr. Foote of this city , edited a literary paper here one year with great ability , although it failed . He evinced himself a writer of delicacy and quickness of tact . Some of the articles in that work were of a high order ...
... remark . Mr. Foote of this city , edited a literary paper here one year with great ability , although it failed . He evinced himself a writer of delicacy and quickness of tact . Some of the articles in that work were of a high order ...
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... remark , some of the men , who are known in common par- lance , as western writers ; and in touching upon their discriminaā¯¤ ting powers , we have aimed nothing to extenuate , or set down aught in malice . ' It would be wholly ...
... remark , some of the men , who are known in common par- lance , as western writers ; and in touching upon their discriminaā¯¤ ting powers , we have aimed nothing to extenuate , or set down aught in malice . ' It would be wholly ...
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... remark was true only of the western country . But we feel , that we are not wanting in abundant and strong talent of eve- ry kind . Whoever is extensively acquainted with our public speakers and writers , perceives a vigor , an energy ...
... remark was true only of the western country . But we feel , that we are not wanting in abundant and strong talent of eve- ry kind . Whoever is extensively acquainted with our public speakers and writers , perceives a vigor , an energy ...
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