North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Band 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... honour or its literature , must greatly lament , that it should_not possess . Literary institutions , societies , wealthy individuals , should be eager to grasp a prize so rich and so rare . Nor should our national government be the ...
... honour or its literature , must greatly lament , that it should_not possess . Literary institutions , societies , wealthy individuals , should be eager to grasp a prize so rich and so rare . Nor should our national government be the ...
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... honour to our country , and an acquisi- tion to the scientifick world , has been announced for republication in England . We have also seen a letter from a gentleman in Ger- many , stating the pleasure it gave him to see this book ...
... honour to our country , and an acquisi- tion to the scientifick world , has been announced for republication in England . We have also seen a letter from a gentleman in Ger- many , stating the pleasure it gave him to see this book ...
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... honour , -throws over that stage of life an interest entirely peculiar . The loss of a great and good man , who has ... honours of the same grade at Cambridge . He applied himself to the study of the law , which he had all along ...
... honour , -throws over that stage of life an interest entirely peculiar . The loss of a great and good man , who has ... honours of the same grade at Cambridge . He applied himself to the study of the law , which he had all along ...
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... honour . She strips off the showy disguise in which worthlessness conceals itself from hasty observation , and not only instructs us that it is despi- cable , but makes us despise it . No writer more accurately discriminates between the ...
... honour . She strips off the showy disguise in which worthlessness conceals itself from hasty observation , and not only instructs us that it is despi- cable , but makes us despise it . No writer more accurately discriminates between the ...
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... honour or grevel in meanness , are , if they are to be believed , but the accidental victims or favourites of unmeaning fortune . The brightness of virtue , pru- dence , the pride of moral energy , and the waywardness of folly and ...
... honour or grevel in meanness , are , if they are to be believed , but the accidental victims or favourites of unmeaning fortune . The brightness of virtue , pru- dence , the pride of moral energy , and the waywardness of folly and ...
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