American Quarterly Review, Volume 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1835 - American literature |
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... France , in relation to the refusal of that government to make provision for the execution of the Treaty between the United States and France . Proceedings and Discussions in the French Chamber of Depu- ties , on the subject of the ...
... France , in relation to the refusal of that government to make provision for the execution of the Treaty between the United States and France . Proceedings and Discussions in the French Chamber of Depu- ties , on the subject of the ...
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... France or England . Their tone is lower , and the circle of their speculations more contracted . We know that editors are worse paid than the members of any other profession . We are aware of the debasing tendencies of a protracted ...
... France or England . Their tone is lower , and the circle of their speculations more contracted . We know that editors are worse paid than the members of any other profession . We are aware of the debasing tendencies of a protracted ...
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... France , concluded in February 1778 , was considered as securing our independence , which had already been put in a fair train of accomplishment . It may be interest- ing just now to recur to the feelings of the country towards our then ...
... France , concluded in February 1778 , was considered as securing our independence , which had already been put in a fair train of accomplishment . It may be interest- ing just now to recur to the feelings of the country towards our then ...
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... France ; the artillery then begins again and fires thirteen rounds ; this will be succeeded by a second general discharge of the musketry in a running fire , and huzza , Long live the friendly European Powers . The last discharge of ...
... France ; the artillery then begins again and fires thirteen rounds ; this will be succeeded by a second general discharge of the musketry in a running fire , and huzza , Long live the friendly European Powers . The last discharge of ...
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... France . In addition , the fa- cial angle would place many Chinese in the Caucasian race . If we were to believe the Chinese themselves , and the Euro- pean writers who have relied upon the authority of Chinese writers , we should infer ...
... France . In addition , the fa- cial angle would place many Chinese in the Caucasian race . If we were to believe the Chinese themselves , and the Euro- pean writers who have relied upon the authority of Chinese writers , we should infer ...
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