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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... 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 at Frankfort , as one of those who must bear a full portion of the blame , which ...
... 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 at Frankfort , as one of those who must bear a full portion of the blame , which ...
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... king of the Netherlands to the German diet , and fortified as well with the Dutch seal of state , as the private arms of the worthy plenipotentiary , may seem to deserve the formal notice we have thus taken of it . M. de ...
... king of the Netherlands to the German diet , and fortified as well with the Dutch seal of state , as the private arms of the worthy plenipotentiary , may seem to deserve the formal notice we have thus taken of it . M. de ...
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... king , who gave a proof of his humanity on his accession to the throne , in the great year of scarcity , 1816 , by selling the menagerie of his royal father , and distributing to the starv- ing populace of Stuttgard a large quantity of ...
... king , who gave a proof of his humanity on his accession to the throne , in the great year of scarcity , 1816 , by selling the menagerie of his royal father , and distributing to the starv- ing populace of Stuttgard a large quantity of ...
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... king , at the German Diet , because in seven- teen days after he had arrived in Philadelphia from Amster- dam , without speaking a word of the language , his mission had excited little interest , to hear this worthy gentleman talk- ing ...
... king , at the German Diet , because in seven- teen days after he had arrived in Philadelphia from Amster- dam , without speaking a word of the language , his mission had excited little interest , to hear this worthy gentleman talk- ing ...
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... King's chapel in Boston ; though we are not able to say whether any public use is made of them . They would fill to great advantage the place which is taken up in the prayer - book of the episcopal church , by the barbarous translation ...
... King's chapel in Boston ; though we are not able to say whether any public use is made of them . They would fill to great advantage the place which is taken up in the prayer - book of the episcopal church , by the barbarous translation ...
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