The Daguerreotype, Band 3J. M. Whittemore, 1849 |
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... never sufficient faith in the grievances of the Germans to have any interest in , or even patience with , the means they have undertaken to redress them . They had always appeared to us such a happy peo- ple , with their small taxes ...
... never sufficient faith in the grievances of the Germans to have any interest in , or even patience with , the means they have undertaken to redress them . They had always appeared to us such a happy peo- ple , with their small taxes ...
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... Never , even in Germany , was there known such a consumption of tobac- co and waste of breath . Words and smoke are suspiciously close together . It is the fash- ion now for every body to talk politics , or , at least , to show that ...
... Never , even in Germany , was there known such a consumption of tobac- co and waste of breath . Words and smoke are suspiciously close together . It is the fash- ion now for every body to talk politics , or , at least , to show that ...
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... never- failing drawback of that disingenuousness of expression , which invariably marks the daugh- ters of Israel . Even in the small dimpled hand , fit for a painter's study , which hung over the crimson - cushioned edge of the gallery ...
... never- failing drawback of that disingenuousness of expression , which invariably marks the daugh- ters of Israel . Even in the small dimpled hand , fit for a painter's study , which hung over the crimson - cushioned edge of the gallery ...
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... never be odious to a not demoralized people , because it is never ridiculous ; but the very number of proverbs current among the lower orders of Germany in derision of the noblesse , significantly show in what estimation they have long ...
... never be odious to a not demoralized people , because it is never ridiculous ; but the very number of proverbs current among the lower orders of Germany in derision of the noblesse , significantly show in what estimation they have long ...
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... never seen by human eye but in their fossil re- mains . People who enter Egypt , with the belief that the human race has existed only six thou- sand years , and that , at that date , the world was uninhabited by men , except within a ...
... never seen by human eye but in their fossil re- mains . People who enter Egypt , with the belief that the human race has existed only six thou- sand years , and that , at that date , the world was uninhabited by men , except within a ...
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