The North American Review, Band 34O. Everett, 1832 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... means , our said sovereign to a dishonest marriage with himself , which from the beginning is null and of no effect . ' The proclamation was closed with a resolution to bring Bothwell to punishment , for ravishing and detaining the ...
... means , our said sovereign to a dishonest marriage with himself , which from the beginning is null and of no effect . ' The proclamation was closed with a resolution to bring Bothwell to punishment , for ravishing and detaining the ...
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... means of propagating through his audience the same solemnity . To produce this effect , however , these very means must be em- ployed , and not others instead of them . Now one of the most important of these means , is lengthened ...
... means of propagating through his audience the same solemnity . To produce this effect , however , these very means must be em- ployed , and not others instead of them . Now one of the most important of these means , is lengthened ...
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... means , and the best means of knowledge in their possession . Few have the means of seeing and judg- ing with their own eyes of the truth of these facts , but all may be said to have access to these archives , which have been hung up on ...
... means , and the best means of knowledge in their possession . Few have the means of seeing and judg- ing with their own eyes of the truth of these facts , but all may be said to have access to these archives , which have been hung up on ...
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REFORM IN England | 23 |
DEFENCE OF POETRY | 56 |
SILLIMANS CHEMISTRY | 79 |
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