The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1832 |
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... character we have the best guarantee of the truth and fidelity of whatever they cominunicate . Their sketches of men and manners bave , likewise , this advantage , that they are usually formed under a careful and continued observation ...
... character we have the best guarantee of the truth and fidelity of whatever they cominunicate . Their sketches of men and manners bave , likewise , this advantage , that they are usually formed under a careful and continued observation ...
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... character which atoned for many of their faults has been converted into cunning and hypocrisy ; and drunkenness , poverty , and disease have thinned the island of its former population to a frightful degree : there is too much reason to ...
... character which atoned for many of their faults has been converted into cunning and hypocrisy ; and drunkenness , poverty , and disease have thinned the island of its former population to a frightful degree : there is too much reason to ...
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... character of those on shore ? " No neatly whitened European cottage would meet the view , beneath the foliage of their groves , nor lofty temple invite the admiration of the eye , while it raised the thoughts to heaven ; the hum of no ...
... character of those on shore ? " No neatly whitened European cottage would meet the view , beneath the foliage of their groves , nor lofty temple invite the admiration of the eye , while it raised the thoughts to heaven ; the hum of no ...
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... character and habits of a people of whom they are , it may be , the only records ; and it requires no very deep skill in philosophy to know that what we are to be depends greatly upon what we have been . We have not space to enter at ...
... character and habits of a people of whom they are , it may be , the only records ; and it requires no very deep skill in philosophy to know that what we are to be depends greatly upon what we have been . We have not space to enter at ...
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... character of travel- lers , who , it has often struck us , have no slight affinity in their dispositions , and in some of the habits of their minds , to poets . A sketch is also given of the wild exploits of the Buccaneers , which will ...
... character of travel- lers , who , it has often struck us , have no slight affinity in their dispositions , and in some of the habits of their minds , to poets . A sketch is also given of the wild exploits of the Buccaneers , which will ...
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