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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... Language ; to which are added Walker's Key to the Pronunciation of Classical and Scripture Prop- er Names , much enlarged and improved ; and a Pronouncing Vocabulary of Modern Geographical Names . By JOSEPH E. WORCESter . VII . HOLMES'S ...
... Language ; to which are added Walker's Key to the Pronunciation of Classical and Scripture Prop- er Names , much enlarged and improved ; and a Pronouncing Vocabulary of Modern Geographical Names . By JOSEPH E. WORCESter . VII . HOLMES'S ...
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... language of the heart . At Manchester , the prince divided his army into two columns , in order to advance more rapidly . His ranks were gradually filling up . Manchester and Preston had furnished six hundred recruits . A still more ...
... language of the heart . At Manchester , the prince divided his army into two columns , in order to advance more rapidly . His ranks were gradually filling up . Manchester and Preston had furnished six hundred recruits . A still more ...
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... language is somewhat lofty , and as no man living has collected a richer variety of enemies than he , it is not strange if some should take this indirect way to resent those wrongs which otherwise they would have no means of avenging ...
... language is somewhat lofty , and as no man living has collected a richer variety of enemies than he , it is not strange if some should take this indirect way to resent those wrongs which otherwise they would have no means of avenging ...
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... language endures . -- But Dr. Johnson's works of various kinds , excellent and instructive as they are , will be more or less esteemed as the literary fashion changes ; always sure , however , of readers of the higher order , however ...
... language endures . -- But Dr. Johnson's works of various kinds , excellent and instructive as they are , will be more or less esteemed as the literary fashion changes ; always sure , however , of readers of the higher order , however ...
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... language to speak it fluently ; but he was able to communicate with such men as this , though not to chatter with the apes and peacocks of fashionable circles , a privation , however , which he bore with great fortitude . About a dozen ...
... language to speak it fluently ; but he was able to communicate with such men as this , though not to chatter with the apes and peacocks of fashionable circles , a privation , however , which he bore with great fortitude . About a dozen ...
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