The North American Review, Band 123Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1876 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... given an out- line of their plots and characters , of their literary merits and demerits . It would have given a more distinctive idea of the power and skill which Godwin undoubtedly possessed , and accounted for the reputation he had ...
... given an out- line of their plots and characters , of their literary merits and demerits . It would have given a more distinctive idea of the power and skill which Godwin undoubtedly possessed , and accounted for the reputation he had ...
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... given to his name is as unjust to him as to his chief , for a more obedient and loyal sub- ordinate never drew the sword . Up to the time of the assignment of General Buell to the command of the Department , in November , 1861 , all ...
... given to his name is as unjust to him as to his chief , for a more obedient and loyal sub- ordinate never drew the sword . Up to the time of the assignment of General Buell to the command of the Department , in November , 1861 , all ...
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... given a greater space in the History than to any other events covering a similar length of time . One third of the whole first volume is devoted to these three months . It is not too much space , when we consider the greatness of the ...
... given a greater space in the History than to any other events covering a similar length of time . One third of the whole first volume is devoted to these three months . It is not too much space , when we consider the greatness of the ...
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