North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... kind becomes fatiguing , from the constant repetition of ravages and massacres on so small a scale that they rather make villains than heroes , still there are many traits of romantick bravery , and relations of peri- lous adventures ...
... kind becomes fatiguing , from the constant repetition of ravages and massacres on so small a scale that they rather make villains than heroes , still there are many traits of romantick bravery , and relations of peri- lous adventures ...
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... kind letter of the 23d of January , and I thank you for the pamphlets enclosed with it . It is very true , as my excellent friend , Mr. Norton , has informed you , that I have read many of your publications . with pleasure . I have also ...
... kind letter of the 23d of January , and I thank you for the pamphlets enclosed with it . It is very true , as my excellent friend , Mr. Norton , has informed you , that I have read many of your publications . with pleasure . I have also ...
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... kind is to be found in the his- tory of these appearances . There was a remarkable spot in 1769 , which appeared to be depressed below the surface of the sun . As it ap- proached the limb , the umbra , or shadowy margin , nearest the ...
... kind is to be found in the his- tory of these appearances . There was a remarkable spot in 1769 , which appeared to be depressed below the surface of the sun . As it ap- proached the limb , the umbra , or shadowy margin , nearest the ...
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... kind of apparatus which he used for determining the amount of the dispersion , he says , " From a great number of observations on Mars , Venus and the fixed stars , taken in all these different ways , I found the deviation of the ...
... kind of apparatus which he used for determining the amount of the dispersion , he says , " From a great number of observations on Mars , Venus and the fixed stars , taken in all these different ways , I found the deviation of the ...
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... kind of flies , which ( as they said ) were fallen from the sky , and did much mischief ; they sucked and devoured all the grapes that were not yet ripe . The noble Venetian desired me to accompany the curate of the Pa- rish , in order ...
... kind of flies , which ( as they said ) were fallen from the sky , and did much mischief ; they sucked and devoured all the grapes that were not yet ripe . The noble Venetian desired me to accompany the curate of the Pa- rish , in order ...
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