A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... The same period of time requisite for a man to learn his duty as an able seaman , and be qualified for the pittance of eighteen dollars per month , would be sufficient to establish a young man as an independent , or 22 AMERICAN MARINE .
... The same period of time requisite for a man to learn his duty as an able seaman , and be qualified for the pittance of eighteen dollars per month , would be sufficient to establish a young man as an independent , or 22 AMERICAN MARINE .
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... qualified , most pious , most faithful , and in all respects the most worthy Christian ministry that the church has ever enjoyed in any age ) are made the victims . They cannot resist it , they are overwhelmned by it . " The fact is ...
... qualified , most pious , most faithful , and in all respects the most worthy Christian ministry that the church has ever enjoyed in any age ) are made the victims . They cannot resist it , they are overwhelmned by it . " The fact is ...
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... qualified ; superior , cer- tainly , to the run of native teachers . * Some value the European modes of education as the more excellent , others value them as the mark of fashion ; the demand for instruction , too , is always beyond the ...
... qualified ; superior , cer- tainly , to the run of native teachers . * Some value the European modes of education as the more excellent , others value them as the mark of fashion ; the demand for instruction , too , is always beyond the ...
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... this extreme heat is very dangerous : it must be qualified with some wine or spirit ; and thus is an American led into a habit of drinking , from which it is not very easy , indeed hardly possible , for him to 268 CLIMATE .
... this extreme heat is very dangerous : it must be qualified with some wine or spirit ; and thus is an American led into a habit of drinking , from which it is not very easy , indeed hardly possible , for him to 268 CLIMATE .
Página 285
... . Mr. Saunderson , in his Sketches of Paris , ob- serves- " The motherly virtues of our women , so eulogized by foreigners , is not entitled to un- qualified praise . There is no country in which maternal EDUCATION . 285.
... . Mr. Saunderson , in his Sketches of Paris , ob- serves- " The motherly virtues of our women , so eulogized by foreigners , is not entitled to un- qualified praise . There is no country in which maternal EDUCATION . 285.
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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