The American Quarterly Review, Volume 10Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1831 |
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... spirited- ness of a novel or romance . Of the credit due to its interesting details , no one , we believe , has ever raised a doubt . They have VOL . X.-No. 19 . 1 been implicitly received in England and France , and accord.
... spirited- ness of a novel or romance . Of the credit due to its interesting details , no one , we believe , has ever raised a doubt . They have VOL . X.-No. 19 . 1 been implicitly received in England and France , and accord.
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Robert Walsh. been implicitly received in England and France , and accord minutely with particulars narrated to us , by a person of undoubt- ed authority , who had himself been a captive in Paraguay . What adds to the interest of this ...
Robert Walsh. been implicitly received in England and France , and accord minutely with particulars narrated to us , by a person of undoubt- ed authority , who had himself been a captive in Paraguay . What adds to the interest of this ...
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... received with much distrust and allowance , since they never speak of the actions and institutions of their society , ex- cept in language of unmingled admiration . Thus , Father Charle- voix , in reference to his own work , declares it ...
... received with much distrust and allowance , since they never speak of the actions and institutions of their society , ex- cept in language of unmingled admiration . Thus , Father Charle- voix , in reference to his own work , declares it ...
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... received the rudiments of education in the monkish institutions of Assumpcion , whence he passed to the University of Cordova , in which he obtained the degree of Doctor in Theology . The study of canonical law , however , gave him a ...
... received the rudiments of education in the monkish institutions of Assumpcion , whence he passed to the University of Cordova , in which he obtained the degree of Doctor in Theology . The study of canonical law , however , gave him a ...
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... receiving fetes , and the whole country had become a theatre of misrule , insubordination , and violence . * Francia essayed in vain to give a better direction to the revo- lution , and to recall his countrymen to moderation . On ...
... receiving fetes , and the whole country had become a theatre of misrule , insubordination , and violence . * Francia essayed in vain to give a better direction to the revo- lution , and to recall his countrymen to moderation . On ...
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