The North American Review, Band 85University of Northern Iowa, 1857 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... FRENCH LITERATURE 1. Mémoires du DUC DE RAGUSE . 2. Choix d'Etudes sur la Literature Contemporaine . Par M. VILLEMAIN . 3. Une Conversation sous l'Empire . Par M. VILLE- MAIN . 4. Des Appels comme d'Abus . Par M. DE MONTA- LEMBERT . 5 ...
... FRENCH LITERATURE 1. Mémoires du DUC DE RAGUSE . 2. Choix d'Etudes sur la Literature Contemporaine . Par M. VILLEMAIN . 3. Une Conversation sous l'Empire . Par M. VILLE- MAIN . 4. Des Appels comme d'Abus . Par M. DE MONTA- LEMBERT . 5 ...
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... French minister ; and this , though we are not among those who are disposed to undue praise of the man or his policy . That he was a disciple of a sad code of political morals , need not be disputed ; but if , as our biographer admits ...
... French minister ; and this , though we are not among those who are disposed to undue praise of the man or his policy . That he was a disciple of a sad code of political morals , need not be disputed ; but if , as our biographer admits ...
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... French Revolution , which well - nigh perilled our own national existence . The remaining papers on the subject of government we must pass without notice . In closing the topic , it is of inter- est to observe that the letter to Mr. Lee ...
... French Revolution , which well - nigh perilled our own national existence . The remaining papers on the subject of government we must pass without notice . In closing the topic , it is of inter- est to observe that the letter to Mr. Lee ...
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... French aphorist , " Unbound- ed modesty is nothing more than unavowed vanity , " he dif- fered from the man whom the world calls modest only because he spoke without concealment . There is not much in Mr. Adams's public life , prior to ...
... French aphorist , " Unbound- ed modesty is nothing more than unavowed vanity , " he dif- fered from the man whom the world calls modest only because he spoke without concealment . There is not much in Mr. Adams's public life , prior to ...
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... French rulers were not rejected . Among these was John Marshall , whose opinions were always entitled to the weight of judicial decision , and who , in this particular case , was well advised , because , having been member of a pre ...
... French rulers were not rejected . Among these was John Marshall , whose opinions were always entitled to the weight of judicial decision , and who , in this particular case , was well advised , because , having been member of a pre ...
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