The North American Review, 4. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1826 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 83
... remains some time , perhaps , a secret to the makers of popular books . At length some one of these authors inserts the novel proposi- tion in his work . If it happen to clash with popular opinion or prejudice , or interfere with the ...
... remains some time , perhaps , a secret to the makers of popular books . At length some one of these authors inserts the novel proposi- tion in his work . If it happen to clash with popular opinion or prejudice , or interfere with the ...
Sayfa 178
... remains of stone barracks and forts , quite pictur- esque , thence fifteen miles , to Crown Point , which we pas- sed at the close of twilight , and the " ruins gray " were faintly visible ; we are now moored about twenty miles be- yond ...
... remains of stone barracks and forts , quite pictur- esque , thence fifteen miles , to Crown Point , which we pas- sed at the close of twilight , and the " ruins gray " were faintly visible ; we are now moored about twenty miles be- yond ...
Sayfa 349
... remains would prove one of the most curious pieces of antiquity that has been exhibited in these times . " 388 . " M. Beauchamp confirms this remark by Major Rennell . He says , ' I imagine medals must be found in the ruins of Babylon ...
... remains would prove one of the most curious pieces of antiquity that has been exhibited in these times . " 388 . " M. Beauchamp confirms this remark by Major Rennell . He says , ' I imagine medals must be found in the ruins of Babylon ...
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