The North American Review, 65. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 355
... give up visiting poor people , and attending to schools . ' " No , no , ' replied Gertrude ; all that I mean is that our duties are like the circles of a whirlpool , and that the innermost includes home ; and the next , perhaps , the ...
... give up visiting poor people , and attending to schools . ' " No , no , ' replied Gertrude ; all that I mean is that our duties are like the circles of a whirlpool , and that the innermost includes home ; and the next , perhaps , the ...
Sayfa 415
... give an account altogether different from that in this letter of his first experience of it . Writing in 1826 , he said , " I had been ignorantly deluded by the seeming magic effects of opium in the sudden removal of a supposed ...
... give an account altogether different from that in this letter of his first experience of it . Writing in 1826 , he said , " I had been ignorantly deluded by the seeming magic effects of opium in the sudden removal of a supposed ...
Sayfa 453
... give a very different complexion to the same transaction . " Vol . I. , PP . 263 , 264 . - It is due to General Reed to observe , that , whatever he may have written or said to Lee or others , it could not have been in stronger or ...
... give a very different complexion to the same transaction . " Vol . I. , PP . 263 , 264 . - It is due to General Reed to observe , that , whatever he may have written or said to Lee or others , it could not have been in stronger or ...
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