The North American Review, Volume 66Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1848 - 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 57
... cause had given him a bias against Napoleon , he must have imbibed one from his long intimacy with Madame de Staël . He must have shared her feelings towards the man who had inflicted on her so many slights and petty persecu- tions ...
... cause had given him a bias against Napoleon , he must have imbibed one from his long intimacy with Madame de Staël . He must have shared her feelings towards the man who had inflicted on her so many slights and petty persecu- tions ...
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... cause . We pass to a consideration of what is now almost the sole argument that is adduced in defence of the ... caused a frightful amount of in- sanity ; and we are told , that M. de Tocqueville , who visited the prison two or three ...
... cause . We pass to a consideration of what is now almost the sole argument that is adduced in defence of the ... caused a frightful amount of in- sanity ; and we are told , that M. de Tocqueville , who visited the prison two or three ...
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... caused the soil of Canada and Nova Scotia to be drenched with the blood of American colonists . If our limits would ... cause , we are sorry to believe , still impels us onward . The Whigs of the Revolution were by no means exempt from ...
... caused the soil of Canada and Nova Scotia to be drenched with the blood of American colonists . If our limits would ... cause , we are sorry to believe , still impels us onward . The Whigs of the Revolution were by no means exempt from ...
Contents
RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN | 72 |
MODERN PAINTERS | 110 |
GRAY ON PRISON DISCIPLINE | 145 |
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