American Quarterly Review, Volume 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1835 - American literature |
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... Foreign Intercourse and Trade with China . Illustrated by a new and corrected Map of the Empire . By the Rev. Charles Gutzlaff , now , and for many years past , resident in that Country . VI . AMERICAN PAINTERS , History of the Rise and ...
... Foreign Intercourse and Trade with China . Illustrated by a new and corrected Map of the Empire . By the Rev. Charles Gutzlaff , now , and for many years past , resident in that Country . VI . AMERICAN PAINTERS , History of the Rise and ...
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... Foreign and Domestic , in regard to Contracts , Rights and Remedies ; and especially in regard to Marriages , Divorces , Wills , Successions , and Judg- ments . By Joseph Story , LL . D. , Dane Professor of Law in Har- vard University ...
... Foreign and Domestic , in regard to Contracts , Rights and Remedies ; and especially in regard to Marriages , Divorces , Wills , Successions , and Judg- ments . By Joseph Story , LL . D. , Dane Professor of Law in Har- vard University ...
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... foreign , and may corrupt his poli- tical simplicity , so the other is foreign and pagan , and must un- dermine his religious belief . " The truth is , education with us is neither Christian nor American . We educate the young almost ...
... foreign , and may corrupt his poli- tical simplicity , so the other is foreign and pagan , and must un- dermine his religious belief . " The truth is , education with us is neither Christian nor American . We educate the young almost ...
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... foreign manners and political history - in short , to every liberal pursuit save physics and metaphysics . The aris- tocratical government of England is at this instant as foreign to our polity as that of the triumvirate , yet no one ...
... foreign manners and political history - in short , to every liberal pursuit save physics and metaphysics . The aris- tocratical government of England is at this instant as foreign to our polity as that of the triumvirate , yet no one ...
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... foreign language , because it is of necessity learnt in a more exact manner , and with greater intension of the mind , than our vernacular tongue . But surely accu- racy in this learning is the whole evidence that the end for which it ...
... foreign language , because it is of necessity learnt in a more exact manner , and with greater intension of the mind , than our vernacular tongue . But surely accu- racy in this learning is the whole evidence that the end for which it ...
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