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a if they become rich , they lose those characteristics for which alone they are estimable ; I mean that frankness and generosity which so eminently distinguish their nation ; perhaps those are plants that will not thrive in our climate ...
a if they become rich , they lose those characteristics for which alone they are estimable ; I mean that frankness and generosity which so eminently distinguish their nation ; perhaps those are plants that will not thrive in our climate ...
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means become heated or confined . No opinion has been expressed respecting this phenomenon , or any pains taken to ascertain the nature or cause of its existence . Salt - works . The salt - works in this county are another natural ...
means become heated or confined . No opinion has been expressed respecting this phenomenon , or any pains taken to ascertain the nature or cause of its existence . Salt - works . The salt - works in this county are another natural ...
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un evening at their house in Hartford , conversing with them by signs and by means of a slate . They are both people of no common information , and possessed of easy and engaging manners . They had a very beautiful child of between two ...
un evening at their house in Hartford , conversing with them by signs and by means of a slate . They are both people of no common information , and possessed of easy and engaging manners . They had a very beautiful child of between two ...
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Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United States Anne Newport Royall Úplné zobrazení - 1826 |
Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United States Anne Newport Royall Úplné zobrazení - 1826 |
Sketches of History, Life, and Manners in the United States Anne Newport Royall,A traveller Úplné zobrazení - 1826 |
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