The North American Review, Band 65Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... continued to distant generations . After the exasperated feelings caused by the original subjugation of the country have subsided , their place is supplied by the distinctions of caste founded upon the same event , which are still more ...
... continued to distant generations . After the exasperated feelings caused by the original subjugation of the country have subsided , their place is supplied by the distinctions of caste founded upon the same event , which are still more ...
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... continued in name , but was superseded in fact by that of Grand Justiciar , equiva- lent to chief justice ; but names were of little value or sig- nificance under that base and horrible oppression , by which justice and humanity were ...
... continued in name , but was superseded in fact by that of Grand Justiciar , equiva- lent to chief justice ; but names were of little value or sig- nificance under that base and horrible oppression , by which justice and humanity were ...
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... dynasty had cer- tainly continued for many generations , and each monarch had many wives and children , these nobles became very numer- ous , though their rank was transmitted only in the 1847. ] 375 Prescott's Conquest of Peru .
... dynasty had cer- tainly continued for many generations , and each monarch had many wives and children , these nobles became very numer- ous , though their rank was transmitted only in the 1847. ] 375 Prescott's Conquest of Peru .
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EARLY HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE | 31 |
EGYPT AND ENGLAND | 56 |
THE NOVELS OF BALZAC | 85 |
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