The Eclectic Review, Tom 18;Tom 36Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1823 |
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... language . The common speech , reduced to rule , and modified by that cor- rect and fastidious taste which discourages all beauties but those which are conventional , and recognises no graces but those which accord with the chastest ...
... language . The common speech , reduced to rule , and modified by that cor- rect and fastidious taste which discourages all beauties but those which are conventional , and recognises no graces but those which accord with the chastest ...
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... language of integrity and freedom . " Your historians did not supply the want of monuments ; on the con- trary , these narrators of your misfortunes , who should have felt for your wrongs , and have punished your oppressors with ...
... language of integrity and freedom . " Your historians did not supply the want of monuments ; on the con- trary , these narrators of your misfortunes , who should have felt for your wrongs , and have punished your oppressors with ...
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... language also being similar . Their clothing , which con- sists of skins , is filthy to the highest degree . They appear to visit this part only in the summer , for the purpose of carrying on the whale , morse , and seal fishery , their ...
... language also being similar . Their clothing , which con- sists of skins , is filthy to the highest degree . They appear to visit this part only in the summer , for the purpose of carrying on the whale , morse , and seal fishery , their ...
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... language appeared to resemble , in the words which the voyagers could make out , that of the inhabi- tants of Norton Sound . Their nasal mode of salutation answers to the account given by Capt . Ross of the Esquimaux he fell in with ...
... language appeared to resemble , in the words which the voyagers could make out , that of the inhabi- tants of Norton Sound . Their nasal mode of salutation answers to the account given by Capt . Ross of the Esquimaux he fell in with ...
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... language . That language , the Greenland language of the Danish mis- sionaries , is remarkable for its artificial construction ; and what is very singular , and to us inexplicable , it is stated by Chamisso , that in the Aleutian as ...
... language . That language , the Greenland language of the Danish mis- sionaries , is remarkable for its artificial construction ; and what is very singular , and to us inexplicable , it is stated by Chamisso , that in the Aleutian as ...
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