Old England and New England: In a Series of Views Taken on the Spot, Band 1R. Bentley, 1853 |
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... hear the unblushing tirade which malcontents are for ever issuing against the nation that gave them birth . In this point of view , we admire the heartiness with which an Ame- rican lauds everything belonging to himself and his soil ...
... hear the unblushing tirade which malcontents are for ever issuing against the nation that gave them birth . In this point of view , we admire the heartiness with which an Ame- rican lauds everything belonging to himself and his soil ...
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... hear a lecture will pay his money to go in and attend its delivery . It is a perseverance of the highest character , and most honourable to the energies of a nation . - Boston is , in fact , the Athens of AND NEW ENGLAND . 19.
... hear a lecture will pay his money to go in and attend its delivery . It is a perseverance of the highest character , and most honourable to the energies of a nation . - Boston is , in fact , the Athens of AND NEW ENGLAND . 19.
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... hear ; and moreover with such pronunciation as doo for dew , of dooties for duties , of booty for beauty , and so on . There is generally at Episcopal churches a collection after worship , the clergy here having no tithings - no " one ...
... hear ; and moreover with such pronunciation as doo for dew , of dooties for duties , of booty for beauty , and so on . There is generally at Episcopal churches a collection after worship , the clergy here having no tithings - no " one ...
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... hear that is , in the hope of their tenacity being removed , but in the fear of its being confirmed . We proceeded , and were fortunate enough to elicit throughout incessant laughter ; but at the termination of our lecture , an ...
... hear that is , in the hope of their tenacity being removed , but in the fear of its being confirmed . We proceeded , and were fortunate enough to elicit throughout incessant laughter ; but at the termination of our lecture , an ...
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... hear the like , Or ever hear the same , Of five women barbers , That lived in Drury Lane ? " On asking an American why his countrymen generally wore so much hair , he replied , " Why , if we should happen to tell a lie , it's as well ...
... hear the like , Or ever hear the same , Of five women barbers , That lived in Drury Lane ? " On asking an American why his countrymen generally wore so much hair , he replied , " Why , if we should happen to tell a lie , it's as well ...
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