The North American Review, Volumen64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... believe that they would neglect so favorable an opportunity of aiding a cause to which they were so warm- ly attached . When the news of Charles Edward's landing first came , his enterprise had seemed so rash that no one . ever dreamed ...
... believe that they would neglect so favorable an opportunity of aiding a cause to which they were so warm- ly attached . When the news of Charles Edward's landing first came , his enterprise had seemed so rash that no one . ever dreamed ...
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... believe , used in the best society with respect to them , though of this we speak doubtfully , having no means in our solitary attic of knowing what refinements may have been introduced by the elegant literature of the day . It is a ...
... believe , used in the best society with respect to them , though of this we speak doubtfully , having no means in our solitary attic of knowing what refinements may have been introduced by the elegant literature of the day . It is a ...
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... believe we must adjourn this meeting to some other place " ; after which they never met again . His complaints were of the kind which are brought on by over - exertion of the brain and the inactivity of a literary life . At one time he ...
... believe we must adjourn this meeting to some other place " ; after which they never met again . His complaints were of the kind which are brought on by over - exertion of the brain and the inactivity of a literary life . At one time he ...
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... believe , with the exception of an article in the Edinburgh Review for September , 1818 , written by Ugo Foscolo , the only attempts which have as yet been made to elucidate a subject of so much interest to the literary world . The ...
... believe , with the exception of an article in the Edinburgh Review for September , 1818 , written by Ugo Foscolo , the only attempts which have as yet been made to elucidate a subject of so much interest to the literary world . The ...
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... believe matrimony had , of course , the least part in the business . It was all kindly arranged be- tween their disinterested parents . Overtures having been made to the French king , the two sovereigns had an inter- view on the borders ...
... believe matrimony had , of course , the least part in the business . It was all kindly arranged be- tween their disinterested parents . Overtures having been made to the French king , the two sovereigns had an inter- view on the borders ...
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