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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... taste , will acknowledge this venerable seminary , as its fountain . In times past , with fewer advantages , it has poured forth its annual stores of intelligence and virtue to improve and adorn the state . Theologians , Statesmen ...
... taste , will acknowledge this venerable seminary , as its fountain . In times past , with fewer advantages , it has poured forth its annual stores of intelligence and virtue to improve and adorn the state . Theologians , Statesmen ...
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... taste and philosophical research , are among the essential requisites and ornaments of a finish- ed legal character . Cushing , Dana , Lowell , Strong , Sedgwick , Parsons and Sewall , would have been honoured in any country and in any ...
... taste and philosophical research , are among the essential requisites and ornaments of a finish- ed legal character . Cushing , Dana , Lowell , Strong , Sedgwick , Parsons and Sewall , would have been honoured in any country and in any ...
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... taste , and one may literally say that an English woman has two left hands . " وو " Shoplifting is very much in fashion , as I have just said , but more particularly among ladies of rank . The shopkeepers of New Bond street ( the Rue ...
... taste , and one may literally say that an English woman has two left hands . " وو " Shoplifting is very much in fashion , as I have just said , but more particularly among ladies of rank . The shopkeepers of New Bond street ( the Rue ...
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... taste . The quantity of tanning matter may readily be ascertained , from the quantity of a solution of isinglass or glue , which they are capable of de- composing . From this fact we might be led to suppose , that those who drink large ...
... taste . The quantity of tanning matter may readily be ascertained , from the quantity of a solution of isinglass or glue , which they are capable of de- composing . From this fact we might be led to suppose , that those who drink large ...
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... taste for and some proficiency in the fine arts , a love of liberty almost romantick , great military talents , heroick courage , incorrup- tible integrity , and striking simplicity of manners . " The Corps Francs were organised bands ...
... taste for and some proficiency in the fine arts , a love of liberty almost romantick , great military talents , heroick courage , incorrup- tible integrity , and striking simplicity of manners . " The Corps Francs were organised bands ...
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