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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BROUGHAM'S LIVES OF MEN OF LETTERS Lives of Men of Letters and Science , who flourished in the Time of George the Third . By Henry , LORD BROUGHAM , F. R. S. Second Series . ' III . THE SOURCES OF THE DIVINA COMMEDIA 1.
BROUGHAM'S LIVES OF MEN OF LETTERS Lives of Men of Letters and Science , who flourished in the Time of George the Third . By Henry , LORD BROUGHAM , F. R. S. Second Series . ' III . THE SOURCES OF THE DIVINA COMMEDIA 1.
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... piety , resignation , and somewhat of that sorrow which , however manfully the heart may bear up against it , still leaves traces of the struggle behind . On the tablet above are engraved in golden letters , No. 134 . 1 VOL . LXIV .
... piety , resignation , and somewhat of that sorrow which , however manfully the heart may bear up against it , still leaves traces of the struggle behind . On the tablet above are engraved in golden letters , No. 134 . 1 VOL . LXIV .
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The letters announcing his intentions to his father and to the king of France were kept back until he was beyond the reach of remonstrance . The wind was against him , and he was compelled to curb his impatience for a few days longer .
The letters announcing his intentions to his father and to the king of France were kept back until he was beyond the reach of remonstrance . The wind was against him , and he was compelled to curb his impatience for a few days longer .
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Charles Edward now landed , sending back the Doutelle to France , with letters to his father and the king . A guard of a hundred men immediately gathered round him , and from every quarter came young and old , men , women , and children ...
Charles Edward now landed , sending back the Doutelle to France , with letters to his father and the king . A guard of a hundred men immediately gathered round him , and from every quarter came young and old , men , women , and children ...
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In the midst of this uncertainty came a letter from the prince to the lord provost and council , summoning them to throw open their gates without delay , and receive the representative of their sovereign with the submission which they ...
In the midst of this uncertainty came a letter from the prince to the lord provost and council , summoning them to throw open their gates without delay , and receive the representative of their sovereign with the submission which they ...
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