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... speak aloud in the streets without being understood . The shop - signs spoke our lan- guage ; our country names were on the door - plates , and the public and private buildings wore a more native and wonted front . Like most young men ...
... speak aloud in the streets without being understood . The shop - signs spoke our lan- guage ; our country names were on the door - plates , and the public and private buildings wore a more native and wonted front . Like most young men ...
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... He was very sorry that Dr. Channing , a man to whom he looked up , no , to say that he looked up to him would be to speak falsely , but a man whom he ― looked at with so much interest , should embrace such 14 ENGLISH TRAITS .
... He was very sorry that Dr. Channing , a man to whom he looked up , no , to say that he looked up to him would be to speak falsely , but a man whom he ― looked at with so much interest , should embrace such 14 ENGLISH TRAITS .
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... speak to within sixteen miles except the minister of Dunscore ; so that books inevitably made his topics . He had names of his own for all the matters familiar to his discourse . Blackwood's was the " sand magazine ; " Fraser's nearer ...
... speak to within sixteen miles except the minister of Dunscore ; so that books inevitably made his topics . He had names of his own for all the matters familiar to his discourse . Blackwood's was the " sand magazine ; " Fraser's nearer ...
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... . This appears conspicuously in the spiritual world . This light they derive from the liberty of speaking and writing , and thereby of thinking . " CHAPTER IV . RACE . An ingenious anatomist has written 46 ENGLISH TRAITS .
... . This appears conspicuously in the spiritual world . This light they derive from the liberty of speaking and writing , and thereby of thinking . " CHAPTER IV . RACE . An ingenious anatomist has written 46 ENGLISH TRAITS .
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... speaking tongue , and no genius can long or often utter any thing which is not invited and gladly entertained by men around him . It is race , is it not ? that puts the hundred mill- ions of India under the dominion of a remote is- land ...
... speaking tongue , and no genius can long or often utter any thing which is not invited and gladly entertained by men around him . It is race , is it not ? that puts the hundred mill- ions of India under the dominion of a remote is- land ...
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