Old England and New England: In a Series of Views Taken on the Spot, Band 1R. Bentley, 1853 |
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... manner in which it operates , more especially on the middle classes of society . We must not be understood to infer that the literary institutions of New England possess a very striking advantage over those of our own country which are ...
... manner in which it operates , more especially on the middle classes of society . We must not be understood to infer that the literary institutions of New England possess a very striking advantage over those of our own country which are ...
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... manner savoured very strongly of puritanical inspirations . As we jour- neyed along , he took occasion to say , that , having heard us lecture the preceding evening in Boston , it was as well to let us know at once , though he himself ...
... manner savoured very strongly of puritanical inspirations . As we jour- neyed along , he took occasion to say , that , having heard us lecture the preceding evening in Boston , it was as well to let us know at once , though he himself ...
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... manner , without the least alloy of affectation - gentle , unostentatious , and kind - a wife worthy of such a poet , the brightest and boldest flight of whose captivating fancy could not be better employed than in hymning her praise ...
... manner , without the least alloy of affectation - gentle , unostentatious , and kind - a wife worthy of such a poet , the brightest and boldest flight of whose captivating fancy could not be better employed than in hymning her praise ...
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... with other things to match , in the land of which we are treating . Having dilated upon the wondrous manner in which the people of New England , and indeed of most other States , provide for the improvement of the mind AND NEW ENGLAND . 53.
... with other things to match , in the land of which we are treating . Having dilated upon the wondrous manner in which the people of New England , and indeed of most other States , provide for the improvement of the mind AND NEW ENGLAND . 53.
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... manner in which , contrary to all refined notions , they are disposed of . A worthy fellow sits down , attacks in rapid succession everything he can lay his hands on , or find room for in his mouth ; masticates , or else swallows ...
... manner in which , contrary to all refined notions , they are disposed of . A worthy fellow sits down , attacks in rapid succession everything he can lay his hands on , or find room for in his mouth ; masticates , or else swallows ...
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