The North American Review, Volume 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... English Lexicon , based on the Ger- man Work of Francis Passow . From the English Edition of Liddell and Scott , with Additions . By HENRY DRISLER . V. ROBERT HALL'S CHARACTER AND WRITINGS The Miscellaneous Works and Remains of the Rev ...
... English Lexicon , based on the Ger- man Work of Francis Passow . From the English Edition of Liddell and Scott , with Additions . By HENRY DRISLER . V. ROBERT HALL'S CHARACTER AND WRITINGS The Miscellaneous Works and Remains of the Rev ...
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... English , French , and Italian with equal facility , and displayed very early a decided taste for music . But in other branches , although provided with good masters , his progress was far from being great , and the President Des ...
... English , French , and Italian with equal facility , and displayed very early a decided taste for music . But in other branches , although provided with good masters , his progress was far from being great , and the President Des ...
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... English travellers were his favorite guests , and England was the favorite topic of his conversation . On a sail from Gaeta to Naples , his hat fell into the sea . The sailors were for putting about to row after it . " Let it alone ...
... English travellers were his favorite guests , and England was the favorite topic of his conversation . On a sail from Gaeta to Naples , his hat fell into the sea . The sailors were for putting about to row after it . " Let it alone ...
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... English monarch at home . A body of fifteen thou- sand men was to invade England , under the command of Mar- shal Saxe , and all the principal measures were to be concerted at Paris , with Charles Edward himself . Still the whole nego ...
... English monarch at home . A body of fifteen thou- sand men was to invade England , under the command of Mar- shal Saxe , and all the principal measures were to be concerted at Paris , with Charles Edward himself . Still the whole nego ...
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... English general was just entering the plain between Preston and Seaton , when two officers , whom he had sent forward to select a camp for the night , came back at the top of their horses ' speed , to announce the approach of the enemy ...
... English general was just entering the plain between Preston and Seaton , when two officers , whom he had sent forward to select a camp for the night , came back at the top of their horses ' speed , to announce the approach of the enemy ...
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