The North American Review, Band 68Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1849 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... hand ) , we have the Latin capere ( to take ) , and English give ; as , to our word hand , answer Ger- man halten , and English hold . To the Latin digitus , an- swer , in like manner , English touch and take , and Greek déxoua . From ...
... hand ) , we have the Latin capere ( to take ) , and English give ; as , to our word hand , answer Ger- man halten , and English hold . To the Latin digitus , an- swer , in like manner , English touch and take , and Greek déxoua . From ...
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... hand of its Creator . - " On the left , as the pilgrim sat with his face to the east , the outlines of the coast ... hand in hand , like protective deities , about the scene . ' Vol . 1. pp . 77-79 . There is another sketch , nearly as ...
... hand of its Creator . - " On the left , as the pilgrim sat with his face to the east , the outlines of the coast ... hand in hand , like protective deities , about the scene . ' Vol . 1. pp . 77-79 . There is another sketch , nearly as ...
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... hand of the man he had first laid hold of , and no other injury was received by the party . The second instance was the adventure of one Amral , a chief of " the great - men's - partners Namaquas . " Several of the " partners " and ...
... hand of the man he had first laid hold of , and no other injury was received by the party . The second instance was the adventure of one Amral , a chief of " the great - men's - partners Namaquas . " Several of the " partners " and ...
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