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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... learned , to arrange them in two , three , four , or more accompanying parts , as best suited their whim or cenvenience ; and consequently so varied , and so multiplied are the different copies of these pieces , that scarcely any two ...
... learned , to arrange them in two , three , four , or more accompanying parts , as best suited their whim or cenvenience ; and consequently so varied , and so multiplied are the different copies of these pieces , that scarcely any two ...
Page 85
... learned throughout the cities and universities of that extensive country , is coun- teracted by the extreme density of the population , the want of paths by which the superfluous throng can travel the wea- ry pilgrimage of life , the ...
... learned throughout the cities and universities of that extensive country , is coun- teracted by the extreme density of the population , the want of paths by which the superfluous throng can travel the wea- ry pilgrimage of life , the ...
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... learned of Europe , have not till lately attracted much notice among ourselves . The very circumstance of our living so near to them , that we could at any moment make such inquiries as should be wished on any point relating to them ...
... learned of Europe , have not till lately attracted much notice among ourselves . The very circumstance of our living so near to them , that we could at any moment make such inquiries as should be wished on any point relating to them ...
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... learned of Europe , partic- " ularly the Germans , with the utmost avidity ; and we are happy to find by one of our own valuable periodical publica- tions , devoted to the literature of Germany , that the high opinion we had formed of ...
... learned of Europe , partic- " ularly the Germans , with the utmost avidity ; and we are happy to find by one of our own valuable periodical publica- tions , devoted to the literature of Germany , that the high opinion we had formed of ...
Page 107
... of the Israelites ; and he adopts , after the learned Mr. Nicholas Fuller , ' the name of Columbina ( not Columbia ) for the name of this continent . Dr. Jarvis next takes notice of an old hypothesis , 1820. ] 107 Dr. Jarvis Discourse .
... of the Israelites ; and he adopts , after the learned Mr. Nicholas Fuller , ' the name of Columbina ( not Columbia ) for the name of this continent . Dr. Jarvis next takes notice of an old hypothesis , 1820. ] 107 Dr. Jarvis Discourse .
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