The North American Review, Band 64Jared 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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... United States . By ALEXANDER SLIDELL MACKEN- ZIE , U. S. N. IX . HOCHELAGA Ed- Hochelaga ; or England in the New World . ited by ELIOT WARBURTON , Esq . , Author of the Crescent and the Cross . X. CRITICAL NOTICES . 1. Sumner's Phi Beta ...
... United States . By ALEXANDER SLIDELL MACKEN- ZIE , U. S. N. IX . HOCHELAGA Ed- Hochelaga ; or England in the New World . ited by ELIOT WARBURTON , Esq . , Author of the Crescent and the Cross . X. CRITICAL NOTICES . 1. Sumner's Phi Beta ...
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... United States . Third Edition , greatly en- larged and improved . By JOHN PICKERING . 2. A Greek - English Lexicon , based on the Ger- man Work of Francis Passow . From the English Edition of Liddell and Scott , with Additions . By ...
... United States . Third Edition , greatly en- larged and improved . By JOHN PICKERING . 2. A Greek - English Lexicon , based on the Ger- man Work of Francis Passow . From the English Edition of Liddell and Scott , with Additions . By ...
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... United States , during the Revolution ; with Selections from his Correspondence . By his Grandson , WILLIAM ALEX- ANDER DUER . VIII . THE NEW TIMON • The New Timon , a Romance of London . First American from the Third London Edition ...
... United States , during the Revolution ; with Selections from his Correspondence . By his Grandson , WILLIAM ALEX- ANDER DUER . VIII . THE NEW TIMON • The New Timon , a Romance of London . First American from the Third London Edition ...
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... united , he persisted in making his visit . All these little traits were carefully noted by his ad- herents , who repeated them to one another with the fondest anticipations . " Would to God , " says Marshal Berwick in a letter to his ...
... united , he persisted in making his visit . All these little traits were carefully noted by his ad- herents , who repeated them to one another with the fondest anticipations . " Would to God , " says Marshal Berwick in a letter to his ...
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... united forces , nine thousand men in all , he proceeded to lay siege to Stir- ling . The town surrendered in two days , and the citadel , built , like that of Edinburgh , upon a precipitous rock , was immediately invested . The loss of ...
... united forces , nine thousand men in all , he proceeded to lay siege to Stir- ling . The town surrendered in two days , and the citadel , built , like that of Edinburgh , upon a precipitous rock , was immediately invested . The loss of ...
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