A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second, Band 2Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 |
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... favoured . The coup - d'œil is , therefore , more pleasing in America -enter society , and turn your eyes in any direc tion , you will everywhere find cause for pleasure , although seldom any of annoyance . The climate is not , however ...
... favoured . The coup - d'œil is , therefore , more pleasing in America -enter society , and turn your eyes in any direc tion , you will everywhere find cause for pleasure , although seldom any of annoyance . The climate is not , however ...
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... extend the practice of currying favour with the many , and they introduce it into a greater number of classes at once : this is one of Voice from America . the most serious reproaches that can be addressed to them 72 PUBLIC OPINION ,
... extend the practice of currying favour with the many , and they introduce it into a greater number of classes at once : this is one of Voice from America . the most serious reproaches that can be addressed to them 72 PUBLIC OPINION ,
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... favour . Mr. Saunderson , the American , in his clever Sketches of Paris , observes , " It is certainly of much value in the life of an American gentleman to visit these old countries , if it were only to form a just estimate of his own ...
... favour . Mr. Saunderson , the American , in his clever Sketches of Paris , observes , " It is certainly of much value in the life of an American gentleman to visit these old countries , if it were only to form a just estimate of his own ...
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... favour ; but there is one , Mr. HODGES , who is at present engaged at the PAVILION THEATRE . This thing has said publicly that the Americans were all a parcel of ignoramuses , ' and that ' the yankee players ' were perfect fools , not ...
... favour ; but there is one , Mr. HODGES , who is at present engaged at the PAVILION THEATRE . This thing has said publicly that the Americans were all a parcel of ignoramuses , ' and that ' the yankee players ' were perfect fools , not ...
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... favour the free circulation of property . ' 6 " It cannot fail to strike the French reader who studies the law of inheritance , that on these questions the French legislation is infinitely more democratic even than the American . " The ...
... favour the free circulation of property . ' 6 " It cannot fail to strike the French reader who studies the law of inheritance , that on these questions the French legislation is infinitely more democratic even than the American . " The ...
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