The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 11Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... American people , American institutions , as if this country were the continent . In State papers , in diplomatic notes , in court circulars , we see everywhere America taken to sig- nify our country . Nor is this practice confined to ...
... American people , American institutions , as if this country were the continent . In State papers , in diplomatic notes , in court circulars , we see everywhere America taken to sig- nify our country . Nor is this practice confined to ...
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... American race is essentially separate and peculiar , " and that " there are no direct or obvious links between the peo- ple of the old world and the new . The only distinctive physical characteristic established by Dr. Morton , as ...
... American race is essentially separate and peculiar , " and that " there are no direct or obvious links between the peo- ple of the old world and the new . The only distinctive physical characteristic established by Dr. Morton , as ...
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... America . They are the same people — the most ancient and the most numerous of any other ; and had not a small sea divided them , they would all have been still known by the same name . " A primitive branch of the human family , the ...
... America . They are the same people — the most ancient and the most numerous of any other ; and had not a small sea divided them , they would all have been still known by the same name . " A primitive branch of the human family , the ...
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Lines in a Ballroom | 68 |
Lucy Hooper | 90 |
Madame DArblays Diary and Letters | 99 |
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