The North American Review, Band 64Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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This reasoning , so plausible in itself , was supported by the advice of Clanranald and the other chiefs who had joined him ; and although , upon a cooler examination , there appear many grounds for calling its correctness in doubt ...
This reasoning , so plausible in itself , was supported by the advice of Clanranald and the other chiefs who had joined him ; and although , upon a cooler examination , there appear many grounds for calling its correctness in doubt ...
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If compared with his immediate opponent , the Duke of Cumberland , the qualities of his heart appear to the greatest advantage ; if with George , his enlightened views and elevated sentiments shine out with the purest lustre .
If compared with his immediate opponent , the Duke of Cumberland , the qualities of his heart appear to the greatest advantage ; if with George , his enlightened views and elevated sentiments shine out with the purest lustre .
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... perhaps , of him who leads the van ; and last , but not least , appears D'Alembert , one of those sketches which ... but which do not appear to be received by readers in France with unmingled satisfaction , perhaps for the reason ...
... perhaps , of him who leads the van ; and last , but not least , appears D'Alembert , one of those sketches which ... but which do not appear to be received by readers in France with unmingled satisfaction , perhaps for the reason ...
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When one thinks of his long struggle with poverty , - of his dining behind a screen at Cave's , because too meanly dressed to appear at that great man's table , — of his supporting life for a long time on less than sixpence a day ...
When one thinks of his long struggle with poverty , - of his dining behind a screen at Cave's , because too meanly dressed to appear at that great man's table , — of his supporting life for a long time on less than sixpence a day ...
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That it was not wholly speculative and unpractical appears from the circumstance pointed out by Lord Brougham himself , that Johnson , in some of these light periodicals , has an able argument against imprisonment for debt and capital ...
That it was not wholly speculative and unpractical appears from the circumstance pointed out by Lord Brougham himself , that Johnson , in some of these light periodicals , has an able argument against imprisonment for debt and capital ...
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