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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... things , of which Mrs. Butler , and , in her opinion , every body else , is naturally so much enamored . Take , for instance , the Duke of Montrose . The real higher thing called a duke , is a gen- eral , dux , a leader of armies ...
... things , of which Mrs. Butler , and , in her opinion , every body else , is naturally so much enamored . Take , for instance , the Duke of Montrose . The real higher thing called a duke , is a gen- eral , dux , a leader of armies ...
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... things , the more he will desire to know . The facts at first may seem few and meagre , and the reward unequal to the labor ; but as we go on the field enlarges , and we begin to ask where nature can have hidden these surprising things ...
... things , the more he will desire to know . The facts at first may seem few and meagre , and the reward unequal to the labor ; but as we go on the field enlarges , and we begin to ask where nature can have hidden these surprising things ...
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... Things in General , a Counsellor Grasshopper , a Flower - Goddess Blumine , and so forth , has about as much foundation in truth , as the late enter- taining account of Sir John Herschel's discoveries in the moon . Fictions of this kind ...
... Things in General , a Counsellor Grasshopper , a Flower - Goddess Blumine , and so forth , has about as much foundation in truth , as the late enter- taining account of Sir John Herschel's discoveries in the moon . Fictions of this kind ...
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