The North American Review, Band 64Jared 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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... able . The state of parties , the popular mind as manifested in the popu- lar literature of the day , all the great questions which were then in agitation , and many of those often neglected accesso- ries which throw so strong a ...
... able . The state of parties , the popular mind as manifested in the popu- lar literature of the day , all the great questions which were then in agitation , and many of those often neglected accesso- ries which throw so strong a ...
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... able to see why it was not a very tolerable match , and thinks that Johnson's opposition to it must have arisen from an at- tachment to her on his own part . Now , if this was so , all the world must have been smitten with her charms ...
... able to see why it was not a very tolerable match , and thinks that Johnson's opposition to it must have arisen from an at- tachment to her on his own part . Now , if this was so , all the world must have been smitten with her charms ...
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... able argument against imprisonment for debt and capital punishment , thus antici- pating by three quarters of a century questions of great inter- est , which his own age cared little for , but which have be- come subjects of vast ...
... able argument against imprisonment for debt and capital punishment , thus antici- pating by three quarters of a century questions of great inter- est , which his own age cared little for , but which have be- come subjects of vast ...
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... able to communicate with such men as this , though not to chatter with the apes and peacocks of fashionable circles , a privation , however , which he bore with great fortitude . About a dozen years after this European tour , appeared ...
... able to communicate with such men as this , though not to chatter with the apes and peacocks of fashionable circles , a privation , however , which he bore with great fortitude . About a dozen years after this European tour , appeared ...
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... able , if disposed , to lift him ; so that it was not till the servants came in , that he was released from his unhappy posture , and enabled to depart in peace . When he returned from abroad , he was kindly received by his father , who ...
... able , if disposed , to lift him ; so that it was not till the servants came in , that he was released from his unhappy posture , and enabled to depart in peace . When he returned from abroad , he was kindly received by his father , who ...
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