The North American Review, 66. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1848 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... English edition of Mr. Gray's volume . " The prisoners take turns in cleaning the corridors every morning , which occupies an hour , during which time several are in company with each other , but under the supervision of an officer to ...
... English edition of Mr. Gray's volume . " The prisoners take turns in cleaning the corridors every morning , which occupies an hour , during which time several are in company with each other , but under the supervision of an officer to ...
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... English language , and studied with ardor the literature and institutions of the country , and the system of agriculture which was prac- tised on the great farms . The fruits of some of these studies appeared long afterwards in his ...
... English language , and studied with ardor the literature and institutions of the country , and the system of agriculture which was prac- tised on the great farms . The fruits of some of these studies appeared long afterwards in his ...
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... English notes , found when they took away my pens and ink , and carried to the commandant , then to the vicar , who each did their utmost to find some learned philologist who could explain it . At last an abbé presented himself ; but in ...
... English notes , found when they took away my pens and ink , and carried to the commandant , then to the vicar , who each did their utmost to find some learned philologist who could explain it . At last an abbé presented himself ; but in ...
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... English , with a pen- cil , and sent secretly to his mother , while he was in prison , in January , 1796 : - " Do you still blaspheme the noble English liberty , the ha- beas corpus , the trial by jury , and fixed laws ? Even the poor ...
... English , with a pen- cil , and sent secretly to his mother , while he was in prison , in January , 1796 : - " Do you still blaspheme the noble English liberty , the ha- beas corpus , the trial by jury , and fixed laws ? Even the poor ...
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... English , rather than French or Italian parentage , remained unharmed by the petty vanities and jealousies , the love of glitter and tendency to display , which are apt to be manifested in a literary clique otherwise so splendid and ...
... English , rather than French or Italian parentage , remained unharmed by the petty vanities and jealousies , the love of glitter and tendency to display , which are apt to be manifested in a literary clique otherwise so splendid and ...
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