The North American Review, Band 41Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1835 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Audubon has been signally favored ; and that is , the improvement in modern art , which has enabled the engraver to ... Audubon for his own life- like descriptions , we believe he will join with us in saying that this is a point in which ...
... Audubon has been signally favored ; and that is , the improvement in modern art , which has enabled the engraver to ... Audubon for his own life- like descriptions , we believe he will join with us in saying that this is a point in which ...
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... Audubon discovered a new species of finch in Labra- dor , to which he gave the name of " Lincoln's , " in compli- ment to one of the young gentlemen who went with him in his northern expedition , and who was so fortunate as to shoot it ...
... Audubon discovered a new species of finch in Labra- dor , to which he gave the name of " Lincoln's , " in compli- ment to one of the young gentlemen who went with him in his northern expedition , and who was so fortunate as to shoot it ...
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... Audubon has added to the list of transient residents in the United States . Though some of them migrate every year from Cuba to Florida , they are sel- dom seen , on account of the deep thickets in which they re- side . He saw a pair of ...
... Audubon has added to the list of transient residents in the United States . Though some of them migrate every year from Cuba to Florida , they are sel- dom seen , on account of the deep thickets in which they re- side . He saw a pair of ...
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