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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... reason of his weight , and she was not able , if disposed , to lift him ; so that it was not till the servants came in , that he was released from his unhappy posture , and enabled to depart in peace . When he returned from abroad , he ...
... reason of his weight , and she was not able , if disposed , to lift him ; so that it was not till the servants came in , that he was released from his unhappy posture , and enabled to depart in peace . When he returned from abroad , he ...
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... reason , too , to fear that he never cultivated the other studies which must be learned in youth , if ever ; it is said that he never was in the good graces of the Muse of spelling , and that the mutual indifference lasted till his ...
... reason , too , to fear that he never cultivated the other studies which must be learned in youth , if ever ; it is said that he never was in the good graces of the Muse of spelling , and that the mutual indifference lasted till his ...
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... reason to doubt the facts which it relates . " We think , on the contrary , that it has more than one internal mark of improbability . What Fitzstephen says , and omits to say , is strong evidence against it . He simply reports , that ...
... reason to doubt the facts which it relates . " We think , on the contrary , that it has more than one internal mark of improbability . What Fitzstephen says , and omits to say , is strong evidence against it . He simply reports , that ...
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... reason to expect it from the young prince . Every thing , however , depended on Henry's choice of ministers . The clergy were deeply interested in the matter , - * Dr. Giles cites Fitzstephen as his authority , but omits to translate ...
... reason to expect it from the young prince . Every thing , however , depended on Henry's choice of ministers . The clergy were deeply interested in the matter , - * Dr. Giles cites Fitzstephen as his authority , but omits to translate ...
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... reason to boast of the gratitude of her distinguished son . He aspired to the fame of a Mæcenas ; and at his sug- gestion the king recalled from France many English monks and scholars , and honored them with lucrative appointments . We ...
... reason to boast of the gratitude of her distinguished son . He aspired to the fame of a Mæcenas ; and at his sug- gestion the king recalled from France many English monks and scholars , and honored them with lucrative appointments . We ...
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