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... manner , voking self - assurance , and laugh at to action through the course them for possessing that knowledge of history , they are entitled to which we are so disgracefully desti- opriate them as national charac- tute . With us the ...
... manner , voking self - assurance , and laugh at to action through the course them for possessing that knowledge of history , they are entitled to which we are so disgracefully desti- opriate them as national charac- tute . With us the ...
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... manners of the English , as they struck him on his return from so long a residence in foreign lands , as had served effec- tually to open his eyes to the foibles of his own . This anonymous author appears , from hints dropped in the ...
... manners of the English , as they struck him on his return from so long a residence in foreign lands , as had served effec- tually to open his eyes to the foibles of his own . This anonymous author appears , from hints dropped in the ...
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... manner to the influence of climate . They are surprised by the rebuffs they meet with when they at- tempt to enter ... manners of the southern . In fact , foreigners of dis- tinction or notoriety residing here , may do any thing with us ...
... manner to the influence of climate . They are surprised by the rebuffs they meet with when they at- tempt to enter ... manners of the southern . In fact , foreigners of dis- tinction or notoriety residing here , may do any thing with us ...
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... manners form the most striking contrast to our own , we are too apt to consider , as French grimace , every devia- tion ... manner and conduct , other peculiarities . It would seem to arise , which is as strongly marked as any of our too ...
... manners form the most striking contrast to our own , we are too apt to consider , as French grimace , every devia- tion ... manner and conduct , other peculiarities . It would seem to arise , which is as strongly marked as any of our too ...
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... manner and conduct is con- tained . The general term by which the French designate it ( mauvaise honte ) , I think , describes it fairly ; for , whether it proceed from a good or a bad motive , it must be acknowledged a defect , and its ...
... manner and conduct is con- tained . The general term by which the French designate it ( mauvaise honte ) , I think , describes it fairly ; for , whether it proceed from a good or a bad motive , it must be acknowledged a defect , and its ...
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