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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... remarkable for any thing rather than for the purity of their past lives . He forgets to notice a little cir- cumstance which is incautiously divulged by Dumont , that these women , with but one exception , were made to emi- grate ...
... remarkable for any thing rather than for the purity of their past lives . He forgets to notice a little cir- cumstance which is incautiously divulged by Dumont , that these women , with but one exception , were made to emi- grate ...
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... remarkable men , but there is nothing very remarkable in what he says or does . In the same way that old Gower enters as Chorus , and gives us to understand that we are now in Tyre , Mr. D'Israeli begs to inform us that we are now to ...
... remarkable men , but there is nothing very remarkable in what he says or does . In the same way that old Gower enters as Chorus , and gives us to understand that we are now in Tyre , Mr. D'Israeli begs to inform us that we are now to ...
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... remarkable man . Two important contributions to this object have appeared within a few months ; one , a rifacimento of a former work , coming from Coleridge's oldest surviving friend , who has gone back for fifty years , and brought ...
... remarkable man . Two important contributions to this object have appeared within a few months ; one , a rifacimento of a former work , coming from Coleridge's oldest surviving friend , who has gone back for fifty years , and brought ...
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