The North American Review, Band 16Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1823 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... considered a peculiarly desirable and pleasant achievement , as thus the blinded party may be mangled at the leisure of his opponent . The gladiators * are not considered as having exhibited a 172 [ Jan. Domestic manners of the Romans .
... considered a peculiarly desirable and pleasant achievement , as thus the blinded party may be mangled at the leisure of his opponent . The gladiators * are not considered as having exhibited a 172 [ Jan. Domestic manners of the Romans .
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... considered as spoken in a place garrisoned by the very troops alluded to , is exceedingly bold and impressive . ' I have , from the earliest recollections of youth , rejoiced in the felicity of my fellow men , and have considered it as ...
... considered as spoken in a place garrisoned by the very troops alluded to , is exceedingly bold and impressive . ' I have , from the earliest recollections of youth , rejoiced in the felicity of my fellow men , and have considered it as ...
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... considered igno- minious by Alexander , as he is belied , or he inflicted it on his father with the folds of his own sash . Soon after the arrival of the great expedition under lord Delaware and others , Smith returned to England . His ...
... considered igno- minious by Alexander , as he is belied , or he inflicted it on his father with the folds of his own sash . Soon after the arrival of the great expedition under lord Delaware and others , Smith returned to England . His ...
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