The North American Review, Band 42O. Everett, 1836 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... passed by without some notice , though it is not necessary to give any circumstantial account of it . We refer to ... passing , not from the tenor of the instrument itself , but from the circumstance of the Seals attached to them . These ...
... passed by without some notice , though it is not necessary to give any circumstantial account of it . We refer to ... passing , not from the tenor of the instrument itself , but from the circumstance of the Seals attached to them . These ...
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... passed so near to Jupiter , that its attraction to this planet was two hundred times greater than its attraction to the sun . Still , it not only had no sensible effect upon the planet itself , but it did not even dis- turb the motion ...
... passed so near to Jupiter , that its attraction to this planet was two hundred times greater than its attraction to the sun . Still , it not only had no sensible effect upon the planet itself , but it did not even dis- turb the motion ...
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... passed with approbation an examination by the Royal Council , after which his name may be entered on the roll of advocates . The same qualifications in respect to education , and an apprenticeship of three years with some practising ...
... passed with approbation an examination by the Royal Council , after which his name may be entered on the roll of advocates . The same qualifications in respect to education , and an apprenticeship of three years with some practising ...
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BRITISH POETRY AT THE CLOSE OF THE LAST | 52 |
SURVEY OF THE COAST | 75 |
MOORES LECTURES ON THE GREEK LANGUAGE | 94 |
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