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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... never a safe investment . His works are never spoken of , and even his name is unknown be- yond the circle of Mr. Dunlap's readers . Smybert , the next in order , is chiefly remarkable for the in- fluence he exercised over the minds of ...
... never a safe investment . His works are never spoken of , and even his name is unknown be- yond the circle of Mr. Dunlap's readers . Smybert , the next in order , is chiefly remarkable for the in- fluence he exercised over the minds of ...
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... never could find it , till his visit to Labrador . There , he was so fortunate as to discover the bird and its nest . The nest was in the hollow of a small decayed stump , not more than three feet from the ground ; it was composed of ...
... never could find it , till his visit to Labrador . There , he was so fortunate as to discover the bird and its nest . The nest was in the hollow of a small decayed stump , not more than three feet from the ground ; it was composed of ...
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... never learn to read . There are those who really desire to engage in every liberal pursuit , and whose minds and hearts are open to everything which promises im- provement or delight . These are the persons whom the natu- ralist should ...
... never learn to read . There are those who really desire to engage in every liberal pursuit , and whose minds and hearts are open to everything which promises im- provement or delight . These are the persons whom the natu- ralist should ...
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