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... productions . And we are happy to think that our ingenious author has it in his power to contri- bute so effectually to the application of this remedy . To suit our language to the cant of the day , let us adopt the American system ...
... productions . And we are happy to think that our ingenious author has it in his power to contri- bute so effectually to the application of this remedy . To suit our language to the cant of the day , let us adopt the American system ...
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... ( we speak of our native productions ) what could we say ? It is now forty years since we have heard our halls resounding with instruments , ✓ organ and harp and piano , violin and flute , 122 [ August , Education in Germany .
... ( we speak of our native productions ) what could we say ? It is now forty years since we have heard our halls resounding with instruments , ✓ organ and harp and piano , violin and flute , 122 [ August , Education in Germany .
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... productions of the country . The graphic minuteness and vi- vacity of his descriptions , strike us not only as a great beauty , but as furnishing internal evidence of their fidelity and accuracy 1829. ] 123 Abbot's Letters from Cuba .
... productions of the country . The graphic minuteness and vi- vacity of his descriptions , strike us not only as a great beauty , but as furnishing internal evidence of their fidelity and accuracy 1829. ] 123 Abbot's Letters from Cuba .
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... productions of unlimited luxuriance and value . Although , however , nature has been thus bountiful in her gifts to this fortunate island , she has partially withheld the most important requisite of life- water . This is not obtained in ...
... productions of unlimited luxuriance and value . Although , however , nature has been thus bountiful in her gifts to this fortunate island , she has partially withheld the most important requisite of life- water . This is not obtained in ...
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... productions . It was given to the world A. U. C. 700 , just before its author set out for his proconsular government in Cilicia . He was then in his fifty - third year . Formed by nature for philosophical pursuits , and always more or ...
... productions . It was given to the world A. U. C. 700 , just before its author set out for his proconsular government in Cilicia . He was then in his fifty - third year . Formed by nature for philosophical pursuits , and always more or ...
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