American Monthly Knickerbocker, Том 34Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1849 |
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... nature , is imitative , and children are most especially so ; a little girl is never more happy than when she imitates the work of her mother with her doll ; so does the little boy imitate the father in his work , avocation , or vices ...
... nature , is imitative , and children are most especially so ; a little girl is never more happy than when she imitates the work of her mother with her doll ; so does the little boy imitate the father in his work , avocation , or vices ...
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... natures that we shall always find happiness in the discreet use of our faculties , but misfortune and ruin in the ... nature of true liberty ; but as it would not be to the point , and we are not sure that we could do justice to the ...
... natures that we shall always find happiness in the discreet use of our faculties , but misfortune and ruin in the ... nature of true liberty ; but as it would not be to the point , and we are not sure that we could do justice to the ...
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... NATURE in harness , and tackle the very light- nings , as in the case of the HONI SOIT GARTERS . You put on your stockings in the morning a sick man , overwhelmed with diseases , and at night you're well . SOLD ONLY AT THE DEPOSITORY IN ...
... NATURE in harness , and tackle the very light- nings , as in the case of the HONI SOIT GARTERS . You put on your stockings in the morning a sick man , overwhelmed with diseases , and at night you're well . SOLD ONLY AT THE DEPOSITORY IN ...
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... natures ; the germ is a constituent principle in our mechanism , truly ; but we are not to bring to our aid any hot - house atmosphere to force a growth inconformable to nature . It would indeed appear that our age is one in which Mania ...
... natures ; the germ is a constituent principle in our mechanism , truly ; but we are not to bring to our aid any hot - house atmosphere to force a growth inconformable to nature . It would indeed appear that our age is one in which Mania ...
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... nature both extraordinary and exciting , is fully apparent by the vast emigra- tion thitherward , as well as by ... natural warmth of the hand . An uneasy tenant , it must be humored ; yet what are the results ? Where one bird of passage ...
... nature both extraordinary and exciting , is fully apparent by the vast emigra- tion thitherward , as well as by ... natural warmth of the hand . An uneasy tenant , it must be humored ; yet what are the results ? Where one bird of passage ...
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