American Quarterly Review, Volume 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1835 - American literature |
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Page 109
... ( France ) , Mi - li - kian ( America ) , and Pou- eul - tou - khi ( Portugal ) . Farther , in order to express the sounds of the English alphabet , he takes Chinese syllabic characters , having the sounds ya , pi , si , ti • 1835 . ] 109 ...
... ( France ) , Mi - li - kian ( America ) , and Pou- eul - tou - khi ( Portugal ) . Farther , in order to express the sounds of the English alphabet , he takes Chinese syllabic characters , having the sounds ya , pi , si , ti • 1835 . ] 109 ...
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... France , and the establishment thereby of the Protestant religion and the liberties of the colonies ; he composed the first picture of the heroic class in which modern costume was introduced , and has all the merit of original daring ...
... France , and the establishment thereby of the Protestant religion and the liberties of the colonies ; he composed the first picture of the heroic class in which modern costume was introduced , and has all the merit of original daring ...
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... France for education , their influence diminished , and they have since suf- fered a severe persecution . " Mr. Abeel landed at Anjui , in the Straits of Sunda , an anchorage where ships in the favourable Monsoon touch for refreshments ...
... France for education , their influence diminished , and they have since suf- fered a severe persecution . " Mr. Abeel landed at Anjui , in the Straits of Sunda , an anchorage where ships in the favourable Monsoon touch for refreshments ...
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... France and Germany ! When have we seen our public squares or village commons cov- ered with bands of rejoicing people ? In truth , we have no festi- vities . The name does not apply to those boisterous orgies from which the quiet and ...
... France and Germany ! When have we seen our public squares or village commons cov- ered with bands of rejoicing people ? In truth , we have no festi- vities . The name does not apply to those boisterous orgies from which the quiet and ...
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... France . In the chivalric games which constituted the earliest amusements of the Troubadours , their passion for con- troversy , developed in the agitation of questions relating to love , is chiefly remarkable . Of these disputes , the ...
... France . In the chivalric games which constituted the earliest amusements of the Troubadours , their passion for con- troversy , developed in the agitation of questions relating to love , is chiefly remarkable . Of these disputes , the ...
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