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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... regard to their oath of office , it was difficult to believe that they would neglect so favorable an opportunity of aiding a cause to which they were so warm- ly attached . When the news of Charles Edward's landing first came , his ...
... regard to their oath of office , it was difficult to believe that they would neglect so favorable an opportunity of aiding a cause to which they were so warm- ly attached . When the news of Charles Edward's landing first came , his ...
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... regard it as eloquent and powerful declamation , like that of Juvenal , against the vices and follies of the times , it certain- ly exhibits a striking union of deep feeling with majesty and might . He loved the regular cadences of ...
... regard it as eloquent and powerful declamation , like that of Juvenal , against the vices and follies of the times , it certain- ly exhibits a striking union of deep feeling with majesty and might . He loved the regular cadences of ...
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... regard to the feelings of others . His principles of integrity were firm and high . The thoughtfulness of study , the de- mands of ill health , had no tendency to make him selfish , and the approaches of age did not chill the warmth of ...
... regard to the feelings of others . His principles of integrity were firm and high . The thoughtfulness of study , the de- mands of ill health , had no tendency to make him selfish , and the approaches of age did not chill the warmth of ...
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... regard ; but in his lectures , as Lord Brougham , who was one of his audience , testifies , he spoke with the greatest respect of the scientific character of Lavoisier , and of his powers of gener- alization with particular admiration ...
... regard ; but in his lectures , as Lord Brougham , who was one of his audience , testifies , he spoke with the greatest respect of the scientific character of Lavoisier , and of his powers of gener- alization with particular admiration ...
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... regard for Christianity whatever , could be reclaimed from what was if a person thought excess on one side , by the winning exhibition of far coarser excess on the other . - as Finding that this beautiful experiment did not succeed ...
... regard for Christianity whatever , could be reclaimed from what was if a person thought excess on one side , by the winning exhibition of far coarser excess on the other . - as Finding that this beautiful experiment did not succeed ...
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