The North American Review, Band 29Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1829 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... respect , and that which a church establishment brings with it , let him read the speech of the Duke of Wellington , in which he describes the state of parties in Ireland . The worst consequences of the dissolution of our government ...
... respect , and that which a church establishment brings with it , let him read the speech of the Duke of Wellington , in which he describes the state of parties in Ireland . The worst consequences of the dissolution of our government ...
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... respect to the vener- able institutions of that country , which has been the mother of our free principles , the model of many of our free institutions . Few of the efforts of modern statesinen and assembled legisla- tors have effected ...
... respect to the vener- able institutions of that country , which has been the mother of our free principles , the model of many of our free institutions . Few of the efforts of modern statesinen and assembled legisla- tors have effected ...
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... respect in this particular , as in the spelling of more common words . The advice of Dr Johnson , on this subject , is worthy of being called up ; in which he recom- mends to those whose thoughts have been , perhaps , employed too ...
... respect in this particular , as in the spelling of more common words . The advice of Dr Johnson , on this subject , is worthy of being called up ; in which he recom- mends to those whose thoughts have been , perhaps , employed too ...
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PRINCIPLES OF ELOCUTION | 38 |
HISTORY of IntellectuAL PHILOSOPHY | 67 |
DE BÉRANngers Life and WRITINGS | 123 |
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