The North American Review, Volume 41Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1835 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 123
... kind and good - natured to me . " Notwithstanding the favorable preju- dice that would naturally have been created in her mind by a reception of this sort , her views of the state of society in the principal cities are not very ...
... kind and good - natured to me . " Notwithstanding the favorable preju- dice that would naturally have been created in her mind by a reception of this sort , her views of the state of society in the principal cities are not very ...
Page 222
... kind confin- ing itself to chimneys , while ours never selects those places for its nest . But Montague observes of this chimney - swallow , that , though in England the chimney is its favorite retreat , in Scotland it builds in barns ...
... kind confin- ing itself to chimneys , while ours never selects those places for its nest . But Montague observes of this chimney - swallow , that , though in England the chimney is its favorite retreat , in Scotland it builds in barns ...
Page 223
... kind abound , after their coming , in the beginning of May . Mr. Audubon adds much to our knowledge of the habits of the barn - owl , which he does not consider precisely the same with that of Europe , though he says he can point out no ...
... kind abound , after their coming , in the beginning of May . Mr. Audubon adds much to our knowledge of the habits of the barn - owl , which he does not consider precisely the same with that of Europe , though he says he can point out no ...
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