The North American Review, 42. ciltO. Everett, 1836 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... express scornful unconcern . He might have express- ed it , he might possibly have felt it towards Bessie Lee ; but when he saw Isabella throw away the bud , when he met the indignant glance of her eye flashing through the tears that ...
... express scornful unconcern . He might have express- ed it , he might possibly have felt it towards Bessie Lee ; but when he saw Isabella throw away the bud , when he met the indignant glance of her eye flashing through the tears that ...
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... express pur- pose to make their art appear more venerable to the common people , * the reader , who has not studied the matter , can hardly form any idea . Perhaps we cannot introduce our sub- ject better , than by giving here a single ...
... express pur- pose to make their art appear more venerable to the common people , * the reader , who has not studied the matter , can hardly form any idea . Perhaps we cannot introduce our sub- ject better , than by giving here a single ...
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... express an opinion that the rule requiring special pleaders and conveyancers to obtain a license from the societies to practice is objectionable . They propose that the certificate of two graduated members of any of the universities ...
... express an opinion that the rule requiring special pleaders and conveyancers to obtain a license from the societies to practice is objectionable . They propose that the certificate of two graduated members of any of the universities ...
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