The North American Review, 第 36 卷O. Everett, 1833 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... England in the Years 1826 , 1827 , and 1828 , in a Series of Letters by a German Prince . In four volumes . II . CAILLIE'S TRAVELS IN AFRICA . Journal d'un Voyage à Temboctou et à Jenné dans l'Afrique Centrale , pendant les années ...
... England in the Years 1826 , 1827 , and 1828 , in a Series of Letters by a German Prince . In four volumes . II . CAILLIE'S TRAVELS IN AFRICA . Journal d'un Voyage à Temboctou et à Jenné dans l'Afrique Centrale , pendant les années ...
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... England in the Years 1826 , 1827 , and 1828 , in a Series of Letters by a German Prince . In 4 vols . London . 1832 . We presume that all our readers have become acquainted with the first named of these works , either by reading the ...
... England in the Years 1826 , 1827 , and 1828 , in a Series of Letters by a German Prince . In 4 vols . London . 1832 . We presume that all our readers have become acquainted with the first named of these works , either by reading the ...
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... England as peculiarly deficient in those very things , with regard to which Mrs. Trollope places the Americans in the most disadvanta- geous contrast with her countrymen . Thus our readers will bear in mind , how much is said in the ...
... England as peculiarly deficient in those very things , with regard to which Mrs. Trollope places the Americans in the most disadvanta- geous contrast with her countrymen . Thus our readers will bear in mind , how much is said in the ...
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... England , vice and boorish rudeness seem to me to form a still more disgusting union . ' Such is the summing up of the German Prince ; a good lesson , one would have thought , to the English critics , who were to undertake to review the ...
... England , vice and boorish rudeness seem to me to form a still more disgusting union . ' Such is the summing up of the German Prince ; a good lesson , one would have thought , to the English critics , who were to undertake to review the ...
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... England . The evil goes to such an extent , that in the theatre it is often difficult to keep off these repulsive beings , especially when they are drunk , which is not seldom the case . They beg in the most shameless manner , and a ...
... England . The evil goes to such an extent , that in the theatre it is often difficult to keep off these repulsive beings , especially when they are drunk , which is not seldom the case . They beg in the most shameless manner , and a ...
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