The North American Review, Volume 57Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1843 - 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 173
... direct road to Tabriz , because of disturbances among the Kurds , and turn aside into that portion of Georgia which had recently been taken posses- sion of by Russia . Here , from the moment he reached the frontier until he again left ...
... direct road to Tabriz , because of disturbances among the Kurds , and turn aside into that portion of Georgia which had recently been taken posses- sion of by Russia . Here , from the moment he reached the frontier until he again left ...
Page 325
... direct transportation to the pro- duce of the respective countries with whom these treaties are formed . But it is scarcely conceivable what adequate motives of good policy could have presented themselves to our Govern- ment to justify ...
... direct transportation to the pro- duce of the respective countries with whom these treaties are formed . But it is scarcely conceivable what adequate motives of good policy could have presented themselves to our Govern- ment to justify ...
Page 353
... direct voyage to this continent . He sailed from Falmouth on the 26th of March , 1602 , and reached a cape on the 15th of May , near which the crew " took great store of codfish " ; and it was consequently named Cape Cod . The first ...
... direct voyage to this continent . He sailed from Falmouth on the 26th of March , 1602 , and reached a cape on the 15th of May , near which the crew " took great store of codfish " ; and it was consequently named Cape Cod . The first ...
Contents
INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL IN YUCATAN | 86 |
NORTHERN Lakes and Southern InvaLIDS | 108 |
MISS BREMERS NOVELS | 128 |
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