American Quarterly Review, Volume 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1835 - American literature |
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... Letter to General Lafayette , on the Expenditure of the United States of America . A Letter to his Countrymen , by J. Fenimore Cooper . 303 319 341 359 382 407 ART . IX . THE FRENCH QUESTION , Message from.
... Letter to General Lafayette , on the Expenditure of the United States of America . A Letter to his Countrymen , by J. Fenimore Cooper . 303 319 341 359 382 407 ART . IX . THE FRENCH QUESTION , Message from.
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... letters , traced in hairy lines upon a deaf , enrolled , copied , printed , multiplied and multiplied , spreads over the whole earth ; is heard among all tongues and nations ; descends through all posterity ;. and lives for ever ...
... letters , traced in hairy lines upon a deaf , enrolled , copied , printed , multiplied and multiplied , spreads over the whole earth ; is heard among all tongues and nations ; descends through all posterity ;. and lives for ever ...
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... letters . Tried by a severity of taste , and an accuracy of ear , which no recent nation has attempted to parallel , its poetry breathes of the very essence of harmony and strength , conveying sentiments at once elegant and just , in ...
... letters . Tried by a severity of taste , and an accuracy of ear , which no recent nation has attempted to parallel , its poetry breathes of the very essence of harmony and strength , conveying sentiments at once elegant and just , in ...
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... letters , all who have at heart the real welfare and substantial reputation of our country , I charge you all , as you love that country and her institutions , and those children whom you hope shall inherit them , that you look ...
... letters , all who have at heart the real welfare and substantial reputation of our country , I charge you all , as you love that country and her institutions , and those children whom you hope shall inherit them , that you look ...
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... letters , sketches , the " far- rago libelli , " the very stuffing of the magazines . From such sources , the people can acquire little real information , while they incur the dangers of false taste and crude speculation , and a crav ...
... letters , sketches , the " far- rago libelli , " the very stuffing of the magazines . From such sources , the people can acquire little real information , while they incur the dangers of false taste and crude speculation , and a crav ...
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