American Quarterly Review, Volume 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 - Serial publications |
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... perhaps , to the general spirit of improvement which pervades that empire , and to the denseness of the population which makes it the great alter- native to starvation . A modern writer upon " the progress and present state of ...
... perhaps , to the general spirit of improvement which pervades that empire , and to the denseness of the population which makes it the great alter- native to starvation . A modern writer upon " the progress and present state of ...
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... perhaps appear somewhat paradoxical . It is the excess of good land . In a country of limited extent and dense population , there is necessarily a resort to artificial means to augment the produce of the soil , and this tends to the ...
... perhaps appear somewhat paradoxical . It is the excess of good land . In a country of limited extent and dense population , there is necessarily a resort to artificial means to augment the produce of the soil , and this tends to the ...
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... perhaps , in some measure , to the accumulation of marketable products by speculators , that we may attribute the high price of produce at the present time . Let the farmers return to their ploughs , and they will not subject themselves ...
... perhaps , in some measure , to the accumulation of marketable products by speculators , that we may attribute the high price of produce at the present time . Let the farmers return to their ploughs , and they will not subject themselves ...
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... perhaps , contain all the publications which have been issued in the United States , but it is sufficient to show , that how much soever we may have neglected the For the above list we are indebted to a valuable correspondent of the New ...
... perhaps , contain all the publications which have been issued in the United States , but it is sufficient to show , that how much soever we may have neglected the For the above list we are indebted to a valuable correspondent of the New ...
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... Perhaps -what do I know ? " " Vol . I. pp . 315 , 316 . The deep pathos and irresistible passion of his verse is the best answer to the charge . Again he is supposed by Chateaubriand to have been uncon- scious of his genius - careless ...
... Perhaps -what do I know ? " " Vol . I. pp . 315 , 316 . The deep pathos and irresistible passion of his verse is the best answer to the charge . Again he is supposed by Chateaubriand to have been uncon- scious of his genius - careless ...
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