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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... manner , though not exempt from affectation . He had the oppressive consciousness of a great reputation to sustain , which is never favorable to the true social manner , nor indeed to the best display of the powers . Madame du Deffand ...
... manner , though not exempt from affectation . He had the oppressive consciousness of a great reputation to sustain , which is never favorable to the true social manner , nor indeed to the best display of the powers . Madame du Deffand ...
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... manner of qualifications , those potentates vigor- ously resisted the attempt to deprive them of their powers and glories . Dr. Horsley , a divine well known for his in- tolerance , who appears to have considered himself a high- priest ...
... manner of qualifications , those potentates vigor- ously resisted the attempt to deprive them of their powers and glories . Dr. Horsley , a divine well known for his in- tolerance , who appears to have considered himself a high- priest ...
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... manner in which he should be talk- ed of , either living or dead . Talked of , however , he was destined to be . A paper which he offered to the Academy of Sciences attracted their favorable attention , and in 1741 he was admitted a ...
... manner in which he should be talk- ed of , either living or dead . Talked of , however , he was destined to be . A paper which he offered to the Academy of Sciences attracted their favorable attention , and in 1741 he was admitted a ...
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... manner in which the souls were punished or rewarded . His narrative does not at all resemble the descriptions of the infernal regions so common among the poets of antiquity . There is something in it more elevat- ed , more pure , more ...
... manner in which the souls were punished or rewarded . His narrative does not at all resemble the descriptions of the infernal regions so common among the poets of antiquity . There is something in it more elevat- ed , more pure , more ...
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... manner , if he did not repent . On hearing this , the Marquis recommended himself to the Holy Virgin , and after his return to Germany , he sold all his property in order to found seven new monasteries . * The Dialogues of St. Gregory ...
... manner , if he did not repent . On hearing this , the Marquis recommended himself to the Holy Virgin , and after his return to Germany , he sold all his property in order to found seven new monasteries . * The Dialogues of St. Gregory ...
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