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" I think you are mistaken, Miss Effingham, for the public sentiment just now runs almost exclusively and popularly into the Grecian school. We build little besides temples for our churches, our banks, our taverns, our court-houses, and our dwellings. A... "
Works - Seite 22
von James Fenimore Cooper - 1860
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Eve Effingham: Or, Home, Band 1

James Fenimore Cooper - 1838 - 936 Seiten
...house, if he paid much respect to the different opinions he received ; or, what is quite as probable, have no house at all !" " I think you are mistaken....visiter had some latent humour, though he produced it in such a manner as to induce one to think him anything but a droll. " The mountains must be doubly beautiful...
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The Effinghams, Or, Home as I Found it, Band 2

Frederick Jackson - 1841 - 254 Seiten
...since you left this country, that a neighbor of ours has built a brewery, on the model, as he says, of the Temple of the Winds." " Had it been a mill, one might understand the conceit." " You have seen the Capitol, Sir George, and what is it like ?" " A noble building, truly, and when...
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The American Whig Review, Band 5;Band 11

1850 - 762 Seiten
...the different opinions he received ; or, what is quite as likely, apt to have no house at all.1 " ' 1 think you are mistaken, Miss Effingham, for the public...began to perceive that her visiter had some latent humor, though he produced ¡t in a manner to induce one to think him any thing but a droll. ' The mountains...
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The American Whig Review, Band 5;Band 11

1850 - 766 Seiten
...our dwellings. A friend of mine has just built a brewery on the model of the Temple of the VVinds." " 'Had it been a mill, one might understand the conceit,'...began to perceive that her visiter had some latent humor, though he produced it in a manner to induce one to think him any thing but a drol!. l The mountains...
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Eve Effingham: Sequel to Homeward Bound

James Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 326 Seiten
...; for, in this respect, he a good deal resembled Mr. Dodge, though running a different career ; hnd the look of surprise he gave was natural and open....conceit," said Eve, who now began to perceive that her visitor had some latent humour, though he produced it in a manner to induce one to think him anything...
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Home as found

James Fenimore Cooper - 1856 - 526 Seiten
...house to be erected, if he paid much respect to the different opinions he received ; or, what is tjuite as likely, apt to have no house at all." " I think...conceit," said Eve, who now began to perceive that her visitor had some latent humor, though he produced it in a manner to induce one to think him anything...
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Home as found

James Fenimore Cooper - 1856 - 522 Seiten
...our banks, our taverns, our eourt-houses, and oar dwellings. A friend of mine has just built a brewe on the model of the Temple of the Winds." " Had it been a mill, one might understand the eoneeit," said Eve, who now began to pereeive that her visitor had some latent humor, though he produeed...
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Cooper's Novels: Home as found

James Fenimore Cooper - 1800 - 510 Seiten
...good taste, as it helps to embellish a country ; but the man who should consult the whole neighborhood before he built would be very apt to cause a complicated...conceit," said Eve, who now began to perceive that her visitor had some latent humor, though he produced it in a manner to induce one to think him anything...
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Home as Found: Sequel to Homeward Bound

James Fenimore Cooper - 1871 - 494 Seiten
...public sentiment, just now, runs almost exclusively and popularly into the Grecian school. We buifd little besides temples for our churches, our banks,...brewery on the model of the Temple of the Winds." " Had k been a mill, one might understand the conceit," said Eve, who now began to perceive that hei visiter...
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Home as Found: Sequel to Homeward Bound

James Fenimore Cooper - 1873 - 528 Seiten
...popularly into the Grecian school. We build little besides temples for our churches, our banks, oar taverns, our court-houses, and our dwellings. A friend...conceit," said Eve, who now began to perceive that her visitor had some latent humor, though he produced it in a manner to induce one to think him anything...
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