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... eyes towards Mexico at present , and excite our curiosity concerning her cha- racter and prospects . The jealous seclusion in which this country , in common with her other American colonies , was kept by Spain during many centuries ...
... eyes towards Mexico at present , and excite our curiosity concerning her cha- racter and prospects . The jealous seclusion in which this country , in common with her other American colonies , was kept by Spain during many centuries ...
Side 14
... eyes , which were constantly bent on the ground or averted . His hair is brown with red whiskers , and his complexion fair and ruddy , more like that of a German , than of a Spaniard . As you will hear his name pro- nounced differently ...
... eyes , which were constantly bent on the ground or averted . His hair is brown with red whiskers , and his complexion fair and ruddy , more like that of a German , than of a Spaniard . As you will hear his name pro- nounced differently ...
Side 27
... eyes over to the other side of the street , and look at those two little milliners , propped each upon a couple of clattering pattens , holding in one hand a bonnet or a band - box , and with the other keeping their scanty trains out of ...
... eyes over to the other side of the street , and look at those two little milliners , propped each upon a couple of clattering pattens , holding in one hand a bonnet or a band - box , and with the other keeping their scanty trains out of ...
Side 29
... eyes upon the play of the deadly passions , exhibited by the poets of our sex , and yet you pretend to those qualities of mind which are most congenial to such passions , which taught us to delineate them , and which would teach you ...
... eyes upon the play of the deadly passions , exhibited by the poets of our sex , and yet you pretend to those qualities of mind which are most congenial to such passions , which taught us to delineate them , and which would teach you ...
Side 31
... eyes as well as my ears . This I am not Stoic ( i . e . hypocrite ) enough to deny . Beauty bespeaks a favoura- ble audience , though discretion and good sense can alone com- mand our applause . It costs even the most palpable fool ...
... eyes as well as my ears . This I am not Stoic ( i . e . hypocrite ) enough to deny . Beauty bespeaks a favoura- ble audience , though discretion and good sense can alone com- mand our applause . It costs even the most palpable fool ...
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