A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second, Band 2Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 |
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... attention to health and ex- ercise , which exist in the dense population of the cities of the Old World ; and occasion those variations from extreme plainness to the per- fection of beauty which are to be seen , par- ticularly in the ...
... attention to health and ex- ercise , which exist in the dense population of the cities of the Old World ; and occasion those variations from extreme plainness to the per- fection of beauty which are to be seen , par- ticularly in the ...
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... attention and gallantry shewn by the Americans to the women , especially to the un- married . This is carried to an extent which , in England , would be considered by our young women as no compliment ; to a certain degree it pervades ...
... attention and gallantry shewn by the Americans to the women , especially to the un- married . This is carried to an extent which , in England , would be considered by our young women as no compliment ; to a certain degree it pervades ...
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... attention : — " If a test of civilization be sought , none can be so sure as the condition of that half of society over which the other half has power , -from the exercise of the right of the strongest . Tried by this test , the ...
... attention : — " If a test of civilization be sought , none can be so sure as the condition of that half of society over which the other half has power , -from the exercise of the right of the strongest . Tried by this test , the ...
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... a disappointed democrat , with a determined hostility to England and the English . This hostility on the part of Mr. Cooper cannot proceed from any want of attention shewn him in this country , or want of UNITED STATES . 109.
... a disappointed democrat , with a determined hostility to England and the English . This hostility on the part of Mr. Cooper cannot proceed from any want of attention shewn him in this country , or want of UNITED STATES . 109.
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With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second Frederick Marryat. attention shewn him in this country , or want of acknowledgment of his merits as an author . It must be sought for elsewhere . The attacks upon the English in a work ...
With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second Frederick Marryat. attention shewn him in this country , or want of acknowledgment of his merits as an author . It must be sought for elsewhere . The attacks upon the English in a work ...
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