American Quarterly Review, Volume 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1835 - American literature |
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... United States . In its colonial state the commerce of Brazil was restricted by the policy of the fader land ; but was disenthralled in 1807 , when the monarch immigrated to Rio Janeiro . The influence of Great Britain over the ...
... United States . In its colonial state the commerce of Brazil was restricted by the policy of the fader land ; but was disenthralled in 1807 , when the monarch immigrated to Rio Janeiro . The influence of Great Britain over the ...
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... United States , the North American ladies , their amusements , dress , & c . They spoke of the Peruvian ladies as being distinguished for their intrigues and want of modesty , and as an illustration , Doña Juana related the following ...
... United States , the North American ladies , their amusements , dress , & c . They spoke of the Peruvian ladies as being distinguished for their intrigues and want of modesty , and as an illustration , Doña Juana related the following ...
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Robert Walsh. nor united to worship in temples ; that they had no notion of the relations and orders of civil society ; were clothed in the rudest vestments , devoid of almost any ornament ; that their domestic furniture did not extend ...
Robert Walsh. nor united to worship in temples ; that they had no notion of the relations and orders of civil society ; were clothed in the rudest vestments , devoid of almost any ornament ; that their domestic furniture did not extend ...
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... united , make up the language , may express in intelligible form all the ideas for which he has occa- sion . For all the purposes of commerce and traffic , it may have become phonetic merely , while in works of literature , the direct ...
... united , make up the language , may express in intelligible form all the ideas for which he has occa- sion . For all the purposes of commerce and traffic , it may have become phonetic merely , while in works of literature , the direct ...
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... united China into an undivided empire . The southern barbarians of Quang - tong and Quang - Se were rendered depen- dent , the south western tribes incorporated with the empire , and his sway finally extended over the whole of China ...
... united China into an undivided empire . The southern barbarians of Quang - tong and Quang - Se were rendered depen- dent , the south western tribes incorporated with the empire , and his sway finally extended over the whole of China ...
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