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 29
... known even amid the exigencies of foreign war and internal revolu- tion . To be satisfied with a competency , to retire from affairs when secure in means and reputation , to enjoy with 3 * 1855. ] 29 AMERICAN SOCIETY .
... known even amid the exigencies of foreign war and internal revolu- tion . To be satisfied with a competency , to retire from affairs when secure in means and reputation , to enjoy with 3 * 1855. ] 29 AMERICAN SOCIETY .
Sayfa 30
... known to foreign nations , the char- acter of our representatives has been less considered in diplo- matic appointments ; and in the ratio of our mechanical tri- umphs has been the decline of our moral superiority . It is the cant of ...
... known to foreign nations , the char- acter of our representatives has been less considered in diplo- matic appointments ; and in the ratio of our mechanical tri- umphs has been the decline of our moral superiority . It is the cant of ...
Sayfa 32
... known as a Tory , was perverted into an imputation on his patriotism . To such miserable expedients will partisan malice descend . Yet these constant and base attacks on the fair fame of the Commander - in - chief served , by eliciting ...
... known as a Tory , was perverted into an imputation on his patriotism . To such miserable expedients will partisan malice descend . Yet these constant and base attacks on the fair fame of the Commander - in - chief served , by eliciting ...
Sayfa 34
... known only to a few choice spirits ; the venerable dame in mob - cap , the oracle of the neighbor- hood , the idol of children , ensconced in a huge arm - chair by the fireside , and for ever plying her knitting - needles ; the heavy ...
... known only to a few choice spirits ; the venerable dame in mob - cap , the oracle of the neighbor- hood , the idol of children , ensconced in a huge arm - chair by the fireside , and for ever plying her knitting - needles ; the heavy ...
Sayfa 43
... known at Paris and Vienna . Let him talk with the farmer or mechanic at his side in the rail - car , and he may chance to acquire a new idea of the honest dignity and general information which free citizenship secures to humanity . It ...
... known at Paris and Vienna . Let him talk with the farmer or mechanic at his side in the rail - car , and he may chance to acquire a new idea of the honest dignity and general information which free citizenship secures to humanity . It ...
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