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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... labor , before ad- vancing far in that of which he was the sole projector . He was induced to undertake an abridgment of Dr. Webster's quarto dictionary , published in 1828 , according to the princi- ples and rules prescribed by the ...
... labor , before ad- vancing far in that of which he was the sole projector . He was induced to undertake an abridgment of Dr. Webster's quarto dictionary , published in 1828 , according to the princi- ples and rules prescribed by the ...
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... labor and care in relation to their orthography , pronunciation , etymology , definition , & c .; and a great part of them , especially such as relate to the arts and sciences , have been defined entirely anew . " To the words found in ...
... labor and care in relation to their orthography , pronunciation , etymology , definition , & c .; and a great part of them , especially such as relate to the arts and sciences , have been defined entirely anew . " To the words found in ...
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... labor lost . He began to be conscious of his ignorance of the origin of words , on which Bailey and Johnson , Junius ... labors . Richardson is an etymological antiquary of a different sort . He goes back to the earliest remains of 206 ...
... labor lost . He began to be conscious of his ignorance of the origin of words , on which Bailey and Johnson , Junius ... labors . Richardson is an etymological antiquary of a different sort . He goes back to the earliest remains of 206 ...
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... labor and research of the historical inquirer . Mr. Sparks is more thoroughly acquainted , perhaps , with the sources of American history than any other individual in the country , and he has used his advantages as an editor with ...
... labor and research of the historical inquirer . Mr. Sparks is more thoroughly acquainted , perhaps , with the sources of American history than any other individual in the country , and he has used his advantages as an editor with ...
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... labor to put into language what words have no power to tell . But he takes notice of some points in the scene which are little noticed by others , who have enriched the world with desperately fine descriptions ; such as the cedars , so ...
... labor to put into language what words have no power to tell . But he takes notice of some points in the scene which are little noticed by others , who have enriched the world with desperately fine descriptions ; such as the cedars , so ...
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