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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... languages , an- cient and modern - of history and politicks . In his private character Werner was uncommonly amiable he had a heart , which loved every thing human , and which every thing human loved . This showed itself in all his ...
... languages , an- cient and modern - of history and politicks . In his private character Werner was uncommonly amiable he had a heart , which loved every thing human , and which every thing human loved . This showed itself in all his ...
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... language , and glow of imagery , and by that tone of deepfelt sincerity , uttering veræ voces ab pectore imo , which ... Languages . There are more than forty resident graduates , thirty of whom are engaged in the study of Divinity ...
... language , and glow of imagery , and by that tone of deepfelt sincerity , uttering veræ voces ab pectore imo , which ... Languages . There are more than forty resident graduates , thirty of whom are engaged in the study of Divinity ...
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... Languages and Literature , and Professor of Belles Lettres . Reading Room of Harvard University -Those gentlemen who have sent newspapers and other periodical publications to the Reading Room of Harvard University , are requested to ...
... Languages and Literature , and Professor of Belles Lettres . Reading Room of Harvard University -Those gentlemen who have sent newspapers and other periodical publications to the Reading Room of Harvard University , are requested to ...
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... language , where there are prejudices and injustice for it to act upon . Unless we are mistaken in re- gard to the sentiments entertained towards the Jews by Eng- lish and American Christians , the story labours under an es- sential ...
... language , where there are prejudices and injustice for it to act upon . Unless we are mistaken in re- gard to the sentiments entertained towards the Jews by Eng- lish and American Christians , the story labours under an es- sential ...
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... language of nature , and without which the conven- tional language of sounds is a poor and imperfect medium of communication . These and similar qualities of Miss Edge- worth's writing , as well as their philosophical turn , make them ...
... language of nature , and without which the conven- tional language of sounds is a poor and imperfect medium of communication . These and similar qualities of Miss Edge- worth's writing , as well as their philosophical turn , make them ...
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