The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... feelings and opinions of women , have an important , though in general silent and unobtru- sive influence : - - • ' If ... feeling , or of that simplicity of intercourse which , in colonial times , constituted in New England as near an ...
... feelings and opinions of women , have an important , though in general silent and unobtru- sive influence : - - • ' If ... feeling , or of that simplicity of intercourse which , in colonial times , constituted in New England as near an ...
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... feeling in America as to the negro population : - C The first piece I saw Mrs. Siddons in was Shakspeare's " Othello . ” She was interesting beyond any actress I had ever seen ; but I lost much of the pleasure of the play from the sooty ...
... feeling in America as to the negro population : - C The first piece I saw Mrs. Siddons in was Shakspeare's " Othello . ” She was interesting beyond any actress I had ever seen ; but I lost much of the pleasure of the play from the sooty ...
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... feelings of our Roman Catholic fellow - subjects . ' I assure you that this document was unnecessary with a view to re- move ... feeling and to remove the causes of dissension and ill - will . " The proceeding which you have adopted is ...
... feelings of our Roman Catholic fellow - subjects . ' I assure you that this document was unnecessary with a view to re- move ... feeling and to remove the causes of dissension and ill - will . " The proceeding which you have adopted is ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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