Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 6Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1850 |
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Side 17
... mind of the country ; but strength and originality , though at all times attractive , are not all that constitutes agreeable society . The most essential element of pleasant com- where positions are so adventitious and pre- carious , as ...
... mind of the country ; but strength and originality , though at all times attractive , are not all that constitutes agreeable society . The most essential element of pleasant com- where positions are so adventitious and pre- carious , as ...
Side 18
... mind , instead of serving it merely as an agreeable mode of conveyance . The frame becomes soon more valuable than the picture , and an acquaintance with forms , and the punctilio of politeness , a mystery known only to the craft . In ...
... mind , instead of serving it merely as an agreeable mode of conveyance . The frame becomes soon more valuable than the picture , and an acquaintance with forms , and the punctilio of politeness , a mystery known only to the craft . In ...
Side 19
... coalition to arrest our progress . Our ultimate destiny is so irresistibly impressed on the mind of the whole civilized world , that to oppose it by the petty intrigues of European diplomacy , SOCIETY IN THE AMERICAN METROPOLIS . 19.
... coalition to arrest our progress . Our ultimate destiny is so irresistibly impressed on the mind of the whole civilized world , that to oppose it by the petty intrigues of European diplomacy , SOCIETY IN THE AMERICAN METROPOLIS . 19.
Side 22
... mind , constant fresh- ness of society , moving sketches of metropolitan and provincial life , and the indispensable pre- requisites of refined society - a constant number of families of independent fortune and position , who would be ...
... mind , constant fresh- ness of society , moving sketches of metropolitan and provincial life , and the indispensable pre- requisites of refined society - a constant number of families of independent fortune and position , who would be ...
Side 23
... mind and body to which strangers are exposed in the federal city , few will leave it without grateful remem- brances , and an attachment to its very soil , which will make a return to it an object of gratification and delight . ROSALIE ...
... mind and body to which strangers are exposed in the federal city , few will leave it without grateful remem- brances , and an attachment to its very soil , which will make a return to it an object of gratification and delight . ROSALIE ...
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