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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... considered himself a high- priest in the temple of science , chose to lead the opposition , under the pretext of zeal in favor of mathematical science , which it was very liberal in him to uphold upon so slight an acquaintance as he had ...
... considered himself a high- priest in the temple of science , chose to lead the opposition , under the pretext of zeal in favor of mathematical science , which it was very liberal in him to uphold upon so slight an acquaintance as he had ...
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... considered as a magician ; by the men of learning , as a prophet . On the subject of his life and death the most curious legends were in circulation . He figured in the old Mysteries , and there is even an old Spanish ballad entitled ...
... considered as a magician ; by the men of learning , as a prophet . On the subject of his life and death the most curious legends were in circulation . He figured in the old Mysteries , and there is even an old Spanish ballad entitled ...
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... considered as a saint ; the interest we now take in his life and character arises chiefly from their Protean va- riety . He figures in every shape . From the accountant , we follow him through the successive stages of scholar , diplo ...
... considered as a saint ; the interest we now take in his life and character arises chiefly from their Protean va- riety . He figures in every shape . From the accountant , we follow him through the successive stages of scholar , diplo ...
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... considered as one of the most interesting works of an inter- esting class . Oliver Wolcott was an admirable specimen of the New Eng- land character , such a character , indeed , as you do not often find out of New England . There is ...
... considered as one of the most interesting works of an inter- esting class . Oliver Wolcott was an admirable specimen of the New Eng- land character , such a character , indeed , as you do not often find out of New England . There is ...
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... considered it indelicate longer to remain in it . At this period , his whole fortune consisted of about three hundred dollars in cash , and a farm of about twenty acres upon Connecticut river , to which he retired . And yet , this man ...
... considered it indelicate longer to remain in it . At this period , his whole fortune consisted of about three hundred dollars in cash , and a farm of about twenty acres upon Connecticut river , to which he retired . And yet , this man ...
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