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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... period much beyond the commencement of the last century , and its principal triumphs have been achieved since the middle of that period . It would be premature , to detail on the present occasion , the particular discoveries , which ...
... period much beyond the commencement of the last century , and its principal triumphs have been achieved since the middle of that period . It would be premature , to detail on the present occasion , the particular discoveries , which ...
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... period to his long and valuable life . The person of Mr. Morris is described by his biographer as well - proportioned and commanding . His features were regu- lar and expressive ; and his manners dignified and easy . The traits of his ...
... period to his long and valuable life . The person of Mr. Morris is described by his biographer as well - proportioned and commanding . His features were regu- lar and expressive ; and his manners dignified and easy . The traits of his ...
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... period than that which we have before mentioned , as being the proper epoch of this question , we may refer to the map prefixed to the volume of memorials published in London by the British Commissioners upon the limits of Acadia , in ...
... period than that which we have before mentioned , as being the proper epoch of this question , we may refer to the map prefixed to the volume of memorials published in London by the British Commissioners upon the limits of Acadia , in ...
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REFORM IN England | 23 |
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