Old England and New England: In a Series of Views Taken on the Spot, Band 1R. Bentley, 1853 |
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... whole world , it is more than probable the whole world will at last believe to be true . There can be no doubt that England does not know enough of America ; indeed , it would not be very far from the mark to say that she knows nothing ...
... whole world , it is more than probable the whole world will at last believe to be true . There can be no doubt that England does not know enough of America ; indeed , it would not be very far from the mark to say that she knows nothing ...
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... whole body by select- ing one we intimately know , because we can offer no eulogy upon him that we have not heard expressed in better language , and with equal feeling , from their own lips . We allude to Captain Harrison - as good a ...
... whole body by select- ing one we intimately know , because we can offer no eulogy upon him that we have not heard expressed in better language , and with equal feeling , from their own lips . We allude to Captain Harrison - as good a ...
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... whole landscape . The fanciful structure of wooden houses in their painted garb of green , white and yellow ; the rich foliage clustering around them , the lofty eminences on which they stand , and the verdant trees amongst which they ...
... whole landscape . The fanciful structure of wooden houses in their painted garb of green , white and yellow ; the rich foliage clustering around them , the lofty eminences on which they stand , and the verdant trees amongst which they ...
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... whole land is cased in snow , when every town is ice - olated , when the trees are leafless and the birds have emi- grated to sunnier lands to issue forth their carols . In every other point of view , the same animus per- vades the ...
... whole land is cased in snow , when every town is ice - olated , when the trees are leafless and the birds have emi- grated to sunnier lands to issue forth their carols . In every other point of view , the same animus per- vades the ...
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... whole , is quite exciting . Cold must the heart be , and prejudiced the mind , that would not pronounce this to be one of the most joyous scenes of public amusement which any nation can boast of . Accidents are of very rare occurrence ...
... whole , is quite exciting . Cold must the heart be , and prejudiced the mind , that would not pronounce this to be one of the most joyous scenes of public amusement which any nation can boast of . Accidents are of very rare occurrence ...
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