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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... traveller is doubtless some- what younger than he professes to be . At least , middle - aged , corpulent gentlemen , of bachelor habits , are not the most likely of the human race to be carried away by the 1847. ] Hochelaga ; or England ...
... traveller is doubtless some- what younger than he professes to be . At least , middle - aged , corpulent gentlemen , of bachelor habits , are not the most likely of the human race to be carried away by the 1847. ] Hochelaga ; or England ...
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... traveller's book should be . Nothing vexes a reader more , when he is expecting a description of things as they are , than to have the pedigree of every city and king- dom patiently set down , speculations on the past and future long ...
... traveller's book should be . Nothing vexes a reader more , when he is expecting a description of things as they are , than to have the pedigree of every city and king- dom patiently set down , speculations on the past and future long ...
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... traveller , as he came through New York , was struck with the appearance of prosperity everywhere , the striking ... travellers , as to save ourselves from dyspeptic visitations and untimely graves ; perhaps , too , to avoid a ...
... traveller , as he came through New York , was struck with the appearance of prosperity everywhere , the striking ... travellers , as to save ourselves from dyspeptic visitations and untimely graves ; perhaps , too , to avoid a ...
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... traveller , who is a person probably of a different stamp , says but little of offensive peculiarities which he encountered , and gives high praise to the American character in the main , he is discriminating in his perception both of ...
... traveller , who is a person probably of a different stamp , says but little of offensive peculiarities which he encountered , and gives high praise to the American character in the main , he is discriminating in his perception both of ...
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... traveller was very much impressed by the bustle and activity of New York , and particularly by the energy of self - restoring power with which it recovers from the effect of the great fires that at times have wasted it . He thinks , and ...
... traveller was very much impressed by the bustle and activity of New York , and particularly by the energy of self - restoring power with which it recovers from the effect of the great fires that at times have wasted it . He thinks , and ...
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