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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... remarks on these volumes . And we dismiss them with a grateful ac- knowledgment of the interest and instruction we have derived from their perusal , and with an earnest recommendation of them to all who wish to see the subjects , of ...
... remarks on these volumes . And we dismiss them with a grateful ac- knowledgment of the interest and instruction we have derived from their perusal , and with an earnest recommendation of them to all who wish to see the subjects , of ...
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... remarks , quot- ed , 130 . Feudal System , its influence upon the condition of woman , 504 . Flint , Thomas ... remark of , respecting Ger- man lyric poetry , 317 . Granite , in Massachusetts , 446 igneous origin of , ib . Gray , extract ...
... remarks , quot- ed , 130 . Feudal System , its influence upon the condition of woman , 504 . Flint , Thomas ... remark of , respecting Ger- man lyric poetry , 317 . Granite , in Massachusetts , 446 igneous origin of , ib . Gray , extract ...
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... remarks on the value of references and quo- tations , quoted , 10 . Teutonic Nations , popular poetry of , 265 ( see Popular Poetry ) resemblances and differences , 275 their common superstitions , 278 subjects of their ballads and ...
... remarks on the value of references and quo- tations , quoted , 10 . Teutonic Nations , popular poetry of , 265 ( see Popular Poetry ) resemblances and differences , 275 their common superstitions , 278 subjects of their ballads and ...
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