The North American Review, Volume 82O. Everett, 1856 - North American review Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... foreign travel , which softens and debilitates their tastes and energies . We can only reply to this , that foreign travel is just so much of the same kind added to the disadvantageous influences they suffer from ; that it enhances the ...
... foreign travel , which softens and debilitates their tastes and energies . We can only reply to this , that foreign travel is just so much of the same kind added to the disadvantageous influences they suffer from ; that it enhances the ...
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... foreign travel , an acquaintance with foreign languages , most of our countrymen for here our young countrywomen have a decided and growing advantage - most patriotically keep our recent ministers abroad in full countenance and company ...
... foreign travel , an acquaintance with foreign languages , most of our countrymen for here our young countrywomen have a decided and growing advantage - most patriotically keep our recent ministers abroad in full countenance and company ...
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... foreign insane within the State are more numerous than the native - born insane , as compared with the same popu ... foreign than in the native population . In this way it is estimated that the “ na- tive insane , " meaning " lunatics ...
... foreign insane within the State are more numerous than the native - born insane , as compared with the same popu ... foreign than in the native population . In this way it is estimated that the “ na- tive insane , " meaning " lunatics ...
Contents
BARTOLS PICTURES OF EUROPE | 33 |
STATISTICS OF INSANITY IN MASSACHUSETTS | 78 |
SYDNEY SMITH | 100 |
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