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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... tion to it . ' - " The next day Charles Fox came to visit me , with two English- men whom I had seen at Voltaire's . We afterwards dined at the Delices , and had with us , among other guests , the Duke de Villars . Voltaire put forth ...
... tion to it . ' - " The next day Charles Fox came to visit me , with two English- men whom I had seen at Voltaire's . We afterwards dined at the Delices , and had with us , among other guests , the Duke de Villars . Voltaire put forth ...
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... tion into effect , he will meet with a cordial welcome . If his conversation should prove as agreeable as his writings , and he should feel a disposition to take up his abode in the " Far West , " we have little doubt that he may find ...
... tion into effect , he will meet with a cordial welcome . If his conversation should prove as agreeable as his writings , and he should feel a disposition to take up his abode in the " Far West , " we have little doubt that he may find ...
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... tion to , 143 . V. Vandals , character of the , 294 . Vettori , effect on Leo X. of Machia- velli's correspondence with , 77 . Vibius Virrius , his speech quoted , as illustrating the ancient treat- ment of prisoners of war , 292 ...
... tion to , 143 . V. Vandals , character of the , 294 . Vettori , effect on Leo X. of Machia- velli's correspondence with , 77 . Vibius Virrius , his speech quoted , as illustrating the ancient treat- ment of prisoners of war , 292 ...
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