The North American Review, Volume 16Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1823 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 142
... never infuse its spirit into , and obtain the same influence over the French , that the latter has had over the English , since the peculiarities of the French , consisting rather in outward and superficial form are more easily ...
... never infuse its spirit into , and obtain the same influence over the French , that the latter has had over the English , since the peculiarities of the French , consisting rather in outward and superficial form are more easily ...
Page 162
... never been enjoyed by any other people , either before or since ; and probably never will be till the great millenial day . ' 6 But we have spent too much time on this work . It is one of the most notable productions of the catchpenny ...
... never been enjoyed by any other people , either before or since ; and probably never will be till the great millenial day . ' 6 But we have spent too much time on this work . It is one of the most notable productions of the catchpenny ...
Page 281
... never alludes to her in any other terms than gratitude , for her protection . After his departure , however , Pocahontas never went to James Town . She was at length persuaded to go on board an English ship in the river , and was ...
... never alludes to her in any other terms than gratitude , for her protection . After his departure , however , Pocahontas never went to James Town . She was at length persuaded to go on board an English ship in the river , and was ...
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