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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... rule of eating ther prisoners . A relic of some such lurking fear seems to have dictated the 18th paragraph of these instructions , What are the relations of the German planter with the savages ? ' The closing article in the ...
... rule of eating ther prisoners . A relic of some such lurking fear seems to have dictated the 18th paragraph of these instructions , What are the relations of the German planter with the savages ? ' The closing article in the ...
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... rule millions more than our country yet contains ; -and though we are far from thinking very highly of that finer freedom of the soul , ' which the German redemptioners bring with them , we do not know but they will stand a tolerably ...
... rule millions more than our country yet contains ; -and though we are far from thinking very highly of that finer freedom of the soul , ' which the German redemptioners bring with them , we do not know but they will stand a tolerably ...
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... rules , to which they rigidly adhered ; and though a want of relation forms a distinguishing trait in their compo- sitions , this want could have been atoned for only by the ex- istence of peculiar excellencies to which it gave rise ...
... rules , to which they rigidly adhered ; and though a want of relation forms a distinguishing trait in their compo- sitions , this want could have been atoned for only by the ex- istence of peculiar excellencies to which it gave rise ...
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... rule . But as this heterogeneous mixture of style , from the multiplicity of opposite principles it embraces , almost bids defiance to criticism , we shall confine our particular remarks to a few individual pieces . 1. Funeral Thought ...
... rule . But as this heterogeneous mixture of style , from the multiplicity of opposite principles it embraces , almost bids defiance to criticism , we shall confine our particular remarks to a few individual pieces . 1. Funeral Thought ...
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... rules of composition . For- bidden successions , false progressions , false relations , defec- tive modulation , and every thing like mixture or impurity of style , have been studiously avoided ; and even the most excusable and ...
... rules of composition . For- bidden successions , false progressions , false relations , defec- tive modulation , and every thing like mixture or impurity of style , have been studiously avoided ; and even the most excusable and ...
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