The North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 11Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1820 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... brother , the baron Von Gagern , rep- resentative of the German possessions of the king of the Netherlands , at the German diet , a gentleman well known to such of our readers as have taken the trouble to follow the train of proceedings ...
... brother , the baron Von Gagern , rep- resentative of the German possessions of the king of the Netherlands , at the German diet , a gentleman well known to such of our readers as have taken the trouble to follow the train of proceedings ...
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... brother represents in the German diet , we mean the kingdom of the Netherlands , where the orators in parliament are obliged to debate in French , Dutch , and Flemish ! Though we must own we think this latter circumstance might have a ...
... brother represents in the German diet , we mean the kingdom of the Netherlands , where the orators in parliament are obliged to debate in French , Dutch , and Flemish ! Though we must own we think this latter circumstance might have a ...
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... brothers who has made no contribution whatever to the stock of literature . The work we are reviewing is a production of a different character from any of those which we have mentioned . If one may judge from the number of translations ...
... brothers who has made no contribution whatever to the stock of literature . The work we are reviewing is a production of a different character from any of those which we have mentioned . If one may judge from the number of translations ...
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... brother vassal kings of the fashion and family of Bonaparte . He appears to have ascended the throne with unaffected reluc- tance , and under an influence on the part of his brother amounting to little less than absolute duress ; and to ...
... brother vassal kings of the fashion and family of Bonaparte . He appears to have ascended the throne with unaffected reluc- tance , and under an influence on the part of his brother amounting to little less than absolute duress ; and to ...
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... brother Bonsembiante was equally distinguished and passes for a saint . Peter Bonaparte , the son of Nondiglio , was also a great character , and liberated Treviso from the tyranny of the princes Caminesi , in consequence of which the ...
... brother Bonsembiante was equally distinguished and passes for a saint . Peter Bonaparte , the son of Nondiglio , was also a great character , and liberated Treviso from the tyranny of the princes Caminesi , in consequence of which the ...
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