Old England and New England: In a Series of Views Taken on the Spot, Band 1R. Bentley, 1853 |
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... observation . We are not bound to accept the ipse dixit of any one for a fact , when it is recollected that prejudice , ignorance , doubt , or intention , may have warped and misdirected his judgment . If we had implicitly believed one ...
... observation . We are not bound to accept the ipse dixit of any one for a fact , when it is recollected that prejudice , ignorance , doubt , or intention , may have warped and misdirected his judgment . If we had implicitly believed one ...
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... observation . that sail the seas , nor are any abler commanders than theirs to be found . Their rank is a passport into the best society on either shore , their nautical skill gives confidence to the timid , and “ assurance doubly sure ...
... observation . that sail the seas , nor are any abler commanders than theirs to be found . Their rank is a passport into the best society on either shore , their nautical skill gives confidence to the timid , and “ assurance doubly sure ...
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... observations . Some , perhaps , will think that we are too laudatory in our opinions - that we have allowed personal attention to take precedence of national examination , and that we are all altogether cautious , instead of being ...
... observations . Some , perhaps , will think that we are too laudatory in our opinions - that we have allowed personal attention to take precedence of national examination , and that we are all altogether cautious , instead of being ...
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... observe , that when you are in New York the people call Boston " down East ; " and when you are in Boston they call " down East " the remotest part of Maine ; and when you reach Maine , " down East " is nowhere . fear , be thrown off ...
... observe , that when you are in New York the people call Boston " down East ; " and when you are in Boston they call " down East " the remotest part of Maine ; and when you reach Maine , " down East " is nowhere . fear , be thrown off ...
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... , to every civilized table -- but content ourselves by observing that the " ice - crop " ( as it is drolly called ) of * Humorously termed " a one - horse cutter . " the past winter proved to be a fair average one AND NEW ENGLAND . 31.
... , to every civilized table -- but content ourselves by observing that the " ice - crop " ( as it is drolly called ) of * Humorously termed " a one - horse cutter . " the past winter proved to be a fair average one AND NEW ENGLAND . 31.
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