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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... leaves so many hours unemployed , that Charles Edward , without any apparent neglect of his duty , could easily find time for long and earnest interviews . He had the story of his own ro- mantic adventures to tell , and could draw for ...
... leaves so many hours unemployed , that Charles Edward , without any apparent neglect of his duty , could easily find time for long and earnest interviews . He had the story of his own ro- mantic adventures to tell , and could draw for ...
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... leave , with the promise of a speedy return . If before this she had felt disposed to make an effort in his favor , she was now resolved to save him at every hazard . Her mother was at the isle of Skye , which would afford a sufficient ...
... leave , with the promise of a speedy return . If before this she had felt disposed to make an effort in his favor , she was now resolved to save him at every hazard . Her mother was at the isle of Skye , which would afford a sufficient ...
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... leaving a lock of his hair for Flora and his hostess , which , with the worn - out shoes that he had exchanged for a new pair of Kingsbury's , and the sheets in which he had slept , were carefully treasured up as precious relics of ...
... leaving a lock of his hair for Flora and his hostess , which , with the worn - out shoes that he had exchanged for a new pair of Kingsbury's , and the sheets in which he had slept , were carefully treasured up as precious relics of ...
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... leaves and breathe out their odors to the sun , but shrink withering and scentless from the tempest . And do those who thus love to dwell upon faults rather than virtues know what it is to miss your destiny ; to cherish a hope through ...
... leaves and breathe out their odors to the sun , but shrink withering and scentless from the tempest . And do those who thus love to dwell upon faults rather than virtues know what it is to miss your destiny ; to cherish a hope through ...
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... leaving him a miserable ruin . Had physical education been understood in his day , he might possibly have been relieved by attention to diet and exercise , which no one then seemed to suspect had any con- nection with health or the want ...
... leaving him a miserable ruin . Had physical education been understood in his day , he might possibly have been relieved by attention to diet and exercise , which no one then seemed to suspect had any con- nection with health or the want ...
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