The North American Review, 81. ciltO. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 16
... equal estimation with the lower orders of his countrymen in the northern di- vision of the island ; and it was during one of his visits to Edinburgh that the adventure occurred , Some act of gov- ernment had recently given offence in ...
... equal estimation with the lower orders of his countrymen in the northern di- vision of the island ; and it was during one of his visits to Edinburgh that the adventure occurred , Some act of gov- ernment had recently given offence in ...
Sayfa 18
... equal to most of them in point of story and repartee ; and the Duke is supposed to have drawn from his visits inspiration for the only good thing he ever said in his life : ' Here , waiter , remove this marine , ' was the unfortunate ...
... equal to most of them in point of story and repartee ; and the Duke is supposed to have drawn from his visits inspiration for the only good thing he ever said in his life : ' Here , waiter , remove this marine , ' was the unfortunate ...
Sayfa 49
... equal- ity , and community of pursuits , tend to generalize social life ; it is not easy to apply any system of discrimination ; and the consequence is , that , in the large assemblies in our cities , people meet of every conceivable ...
... equal- ity , and community of pursuits , tend to generalize social life ; it is not easy to apply any system of discrimination ; and the consequence is , that , in the large assemblies in our cities , people meet of every conceivable ...
Sayfa 62
... equal Samson's , or of fleetness , though it should emulate that of Mercury . We know that every leap and spring aids in renewing the substance of the body , and therefore in giving greater hilarity to the spirits , and superior vigor ...
... equal Samson's , or of fleetness , though it should emulate that of Mercury . We know that every leap and spring aids in renewing the substance of the body , and therefore in giving greater hilarity to the spirits , and superior vigor ...
Sayfa 69
... equal to those of the Grecian time , adorned and sanctified by a coronet of Christian virtues never known to the Porch or the Academy . - ART . IV . Mount Lebanon . A Ten Years ' Residence , from 1842 to 1852 ; describing the Manners ...
... equal to those of the Grecian time , adorned and sanctified by a coronet of Christian virtues never known to the Porch or the Academy . - ART . IV . Mount Lebanon . A Ten Years ' Residence , from 1842 to 1852 ; describing the Manners ...
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