Littell's Living Age, Volume 13Littell, Son and Company, 1847 |
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Page 308
... character , and to the other peculiar circumstances of the case . And this is the course pursued in the present instance . In this case , it is of the highest importance to consider the peculiarities of national and social character ...
... character , and to the other peculiar circumstances of the case . And this is the course pursued in the present instance . In this case , it is of the highest importance to consider the peculiarities of national and social character ...
Page 426
... character as seen from the foremastman's point of view , and many writers have described the inhabitants of the different Polynesian islands au naturel , and in their various aspects of civilization , or , as our author would say ...
... character as seen from the foremastman's point of view , and many writers have described the inhabitants of the different Polynesian islands au naturel , and in their various aspects of civilization , or , as our author would say ...
Page 432
... character he looks upon . cause it will be the more arduous . His will be no task of routine . He comes to stamp the character of a new era . Unwearied patience in the forced inaction which seemed enough to ruin the cause for which he ...
... character he looks upon . cause it will be the more arduous . His will be no task of routine . He comes to stamp the character of a new era . Unwearied patience in the forced inaction which seemed enough to ruin the cause for which he ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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