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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V. ROBERT HALL'S CHARACTER AND WRITINGS The Miscellaneous Works and Remains of the Rev. Robert Hall , with a Memoir of his Life , by OLINTHUS GREGORY ; and a Critical Estimate of his Character and Writings , by JOHN FOSTER , Author of ...
V. ROBERT HALL'S CHARACTER AND WRITINGS The Miscellaneous Works and Remains of the Rev. Robert Hall , with a Memoir of his Life , by OLINTHUS GREGORY ; and a Critical Estimate of his Character and Writings , by JOHN FOSTER , Author of ...
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In the character of the heads there is nothing very remarkable , although the artist has evidently given to every feature the last touches , as if engaged upon a subject worthy of the highest efforts of his chisel .
In the character of the heads there is nothing very remarkable , although the artist has evidently given to every feature the last touches , as if engaged upon a subject worthy of the highest efforts of his chisel .
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And now it was that the heroic character of the young prince shone out in full lustre . It had been in compliance with the wishes of his adherents , rather than by his own free will , that he had consented to the French invasion ...
And now it was that the heroic character of the young prince shone out in full lustre . It had been in compliance with the wishes of his adherents , rather than by his own free will , that he had consented to the French invasion ...
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At the sound of the first gun , Charles Edward , forgetting his assumed character , hurried to the deck , calling loudly for a sword , and insisting that the Doutelle should come in for her part of the honors of the combat .
At the sound of the first gun , Charles Edward , forgetting his assumed character , hurried to the deck , calling loudly for a sword , and insisting that the Doutelle should come in for her part of the honors of the combat .
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The prince was informed of the character that he was to assume , and Lady Clanranald and Lady MacDonald assisted Flora in preparing his disguise . While these preparations were going on , she continued from time to time to visit the ...
The prince was informed of the character that he was to assume , and Lady Clanranald and Lady MacDonald assisted Flora in preparing his disguise . While these preparations were going on , she continued from time to time to visit the ...
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