American Quarterly Review, Volume 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 - Serial publications |
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... observation . In England , during the civil wars , husbandry received some tem- porary checks , but in the time of Hartlib it had grown to great perfection . The country gentlemen , who had been impoverished by these wars , became ...
... observation . In England , during the civil wars , husbandry received some tem- porary checks , but in the time of Hartlib it had grown to great perfection . The country gentlemen , who had been impoverished by these wars , became ...
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... observation of practical results , that the most solid advantages have been obtained . For this object , the experience of practical farmers is invaluable . By comparing the results of their prac- tice , general facts have been ...
... observation of practical results , that the most solid advantages have been obtained . For this object , the experience of practical farmers is invaluable . By comparing the results of their prac- tice , general facts have been ...
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... observations , narratives , portraits , and recollections , general or personal . That I may not take any one by surprise , that the reader may know from the first what he has to expect , that he may be aware that English lite- rature ...
... observations , narratives , portraits , and recollections , general or personal . That I may not take any one by surprise , that the reader may know from the first what he has to expect , that he may be aware that English lite- rature ...
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... observations we are persuaded . Modern Europe ( and our own country may be included in the remark ) has no national architecture . There is no modern style of building recognised in her code . Antiquity had her orders . Greece and Egypt ...
... observations we are persuaded . Modern Europe ( and our own country may be included in the remark ) has no national architecture . There is no modern style of building recognised in her code . Antiquity had her orders . Greece and Egypt ...
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... to have called minds into existence ; but , unfortunately , the intelligences which it has ushered into life have hitherto been only beautiful slaves . " Be it observed , however , that most of 40 [ March , Chateaubriand's Sketches .
... to have called minds into existence ; but , unfortunately , the intelligences which it has ushered into life have hitherto been only beautiful slaves . " Be it observed , however , that most of 40 [ March , Chateaubriand's Sketches .
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