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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... France , as containing no varieties , because , when cut into square pieces to be put into soup , it is only a change in the forms . SECOND GENUS . BUTTERED TOAST . Four Species . 1. Biscuit . 2. Wheaten Bread . 3. Rye and Wheaten Bread ...
... France , as containing no varieties , because , when cut into square pieces to be put into soup , it is only a change in the forms . SECOND GENUS . BUTTERED TOAST . Four Species . 1. Biscuit . 2. Wheaten Bread . 3. Rye and Wheaten Bread ...
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... France , only the first genus is ever met with . In 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 ...
... France , only the first genus is ever met with . In 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 ...
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... France , before they enter again on the subject of Roman antiquities . ] ― LETTER TWENTY SIXTH . MY DEAR MOTHER , BORDEAUX , SEPTEMBER 25 , 1804 . HAVING resolved to make the tour of the south of France , I know it would be pleasant to ...
... France , before they enter again on the subject of Roman antiquities . ] ― LETTER TWENTY SIXTH . MY DEAR MOTHER , BORDEAUX , SEPTEMBER 25 , 1804 . HAVING resolved to make the tour of the south of France , I know it would be pleasant to ...
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... France there are but two modes of travelling ; in the diligence or publick stage , more slow , inconvenient and dis- agreeable than any thing which you can possibly imagine ; or en hoste , that is to say , with posthorses , furnished by ...
... France there are but two modes of travelling ; in the diligence or publick stage , more slow , inconvenient and dis- agreeable than any thing which you can possibly imagine ; or en hoste , that is to say , with posthorses , furnished by ...
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... France , I will state to you one fact to which I paid particular attention . Travelling on the road to Orleans be- tween Paris and Bordeaux , I was so impressed with the number of teams which were constantly passing , that I determined ...
... France , I will state to you one fact to which I paid particular attention . Travelling on the road to Orleans be- tween Paris and Bordeaux , I was so impressed with the number of teams which were constantly passing , that I determined ...
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