The American Monthly Magazine, Volume 4;Volume 10M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1837 |
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Pagina 60
... remark ; " I could never become a wanderer from my native land - I should pine beneath other skies than those which have always bent over me ; and when I looked up at night from the nar- row streets of some foreign city and missed the ...
... remark ; " I could never become a wanderer from my native land - I should pine beneath other skies than those which have always bent over me ; and when I looked up at night from the nar- row streets of some foreign city and missed the ...
Pagina 73
... remarks the conversation took a very interesting turn . Augustus began to speak in the character of an ambassador , but Margaret could not help wishing he was pleading his own passion . The young man soon grew interested in his sub ...
... remarks the conversation took a very interesting turn . Augustus began to speak in the character of an ambassador , but Margaret could not help wishing he was pleading his own passion . The young man soon grew interested in his sub ...
Pagina 81
... remarked by Crichton was enough to captivate any woman ; but " la belle Esclairmonde " loved him with a devotion ... remark , that the rage for the excessively attenuated waist was then at its highest . Our tight - laced grandmothers ...
... remarked by Crichton was enough to captivate any woman ; but " la belle Esclairmonde " loved him with a devotion ... remark , that the rage for the excessively attenuated waist was then at its highest . Our tight - laced grandmothers ...
Pagina 89
... remarked how much greater is our subservience to the opinion of strangers , they must have allowed that the national ... remarks , though more particularly applicable here , will suit almost any part of the country . Now , is there ever ...
... remarked how much greater is our subservience to the opinion of strangers , they must have allowed that the national ... remarks , though more particularly applicable here , will suit almost any part of the country . Now , is there ever ...
Pagina 90
... remarks , already perhaps too long . THE REAL VULGARITY OF AMERICA . " The manners of the wealthy classes depend , of course , upon the character of their objects and interests ; but they are not , on the whole , so agreeable as those ...
... remarks , already perhaps too long . THE REAL VULGARITY OF AMERICA . " The manners of the wealthy classes depend , of course , upon the character of their objects and interests ; but they are not , on the whole , so agreeable as those ...
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