The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 6, Issues 2-4Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1809 |
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... England and some other countries of Europe , the first genus , and the second species of the second genus only are known ; but in this country , though the first genus is the most rare , the whole thirteen species are found in great ...
... England and some other countries of Europe , the first genus , and the second species of the second genus only are known ; but in this country , though the first genus is the most rare , the whole thirteen species are found in great ...
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... England . They are laid out in the same manner as the road over Boston Neck ; a pavement in the centre occupying about one third , and the two sides covered with gravel . The pavement is made of large square stones laid very neatly ...
... England . They are laid out in the same manner as the road over Boston Neck ; a pavement in the centre occupying about one third , and the two sides covered with gravel . The pavement is made of large square stones laid very neatly ...
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... England or middle states . There is not that variety in their cultivation , which renders our scenery so pleas- ing . Particular portions of the country are devoted to wheat , and others to vineyards . In the wheat country you will ride ...
... England or middle states . There is not that variety in their cultivation , which renders our scenery so pleas- ing . Particular portions of the country are devoted to wheat , and others to vineyards . In the wheat country you will ride ...
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... England and France , the decision would be in favour of the sobriety of the lower classes in the former . In the course of several tours to the extent of twenty six hundred miles in Great Britain , we never had the misfortune to be ...
... England and France , the decision would be in favour of the sobriety of the lower classes in the former . In the course of several tours to the extent of twenty six hundred miles in Great Britain , we never had the misfortune to be ...
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... England and France are about equal to those which have been established in the state of Massachusetts . I thought I ought not to omit to state this piece of information , so important to a traveller , and in my next letter I shall ...
... England and France are about equal to those which have been established in the state of Massachusetts . I thought I ought not to omit to state this piece of information , so important to a traveller , and in my next letter I shall ...
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