The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 34
... young . The mere in- crease of books of this kind would not , perhaps , be a circum- stance on which we ought greatly to congratulate ourselves , were it not for the far greater ability and judgment with which they are composed ...
... young . The mere in- crease of books of this kind would not , perhaps , be a circum- stance on which we ought greatly to congratulate ourselves , were it not for the far greater ability and judgment with which they are composed ...
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... young persons , a brother and sister , who , in company with their parents , make what is called the grand tour of Niagara , the lakes , & c . On their way , a variety of interesting incidents take place , which , by the judi- cious ...
... young persons , a brother and sister , who , in company with their parents , make what is called the grand tour of Niagara , the lakes , & c . On their way , a variety of interesting incidents take place , which , by the judi- cious ...
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... young Iroquois , who was be- fore or after the marriage converted to the Catholic faith . She was the daughter of a chieftain of her tribe , and great efforts were made by her people to induce her to return to them . Her brother lurked ...
... young Iroquois , who was be- fore or after the marriage converted to the Catholic faith . She was the daughter of a chieftain of her tribe , and great efforts were made by her people to induce her to return to them . Her brother lurked ...
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... young Louis , who drew a knife from the girdle of one of the Indians , and attempted to plunge it into the bosom of Mecu- meh , who was roughly binding his wampum belt over Marguerite's mouth , to deaden the sound of her screams . The ...
... young Louis , who drew a knife from the girdle of one of the Indians , and attempted to plunge it into the bosom of Mecu- meh , who was roughly binding his wampum belt over Marguerite's mouth , to deaden the sound of her screams . The ...
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... young and ardent lover of his country , in those days when distance of time shall have somewhat blended and softened the ruder features of reality , which now we can hardly help associating with events so near us both in time and place ...
... young and ardent lover of his country , in those days when distance of time shall have somewhat blended and softened the ruder features of reality , which now we can hardly help associating with events so near us both in time and place ...
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