North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 12Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1821 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... consider the Universities as a part of the religious establishment , to murmur against the privileges se- cured to the friends of the church in the Universities , or to the children of the Universities in the church , is to quarrel with ...
... consider the Universities as a part of the religious establishment , to murmur against the privileges se- cured to the friends of the church in the Universities , or to the children of the Universities in the church , is to quarrel with ...
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... world of promise . We have allowed our feelings to carry us too far from the subject which we were considering , and from the tribute of 0 respect we wished to pay to the illustrious literary establish- 6 [ Jan. The English Universities .
... world of promise . We have allowed our feelings to carry us too far from the subject which we were considering , and from the tribute of 0 respect we wished to pay to the illustrious literary establish- 6 [ Jan. The English Universities .
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... consider , too , how much of our modern literature is translation , or the saying over in one language what had been better said in another , and still more that with all our translations a mountain , a river , or an invisible political ...
... consider , too , how much of our modern literature is translation , or the saying over in one language what had been better said in another , and still more that with all our translations a mountain , a river , or an invisible political ...
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... consider to have arrived at the summit of felicity . The quarrels , of which I told you at the beginning , are going on ; judge again . This grieves me , because I feel the worth of all his good qualities , and because he really ...
... consider to have arrived at the summit of felicity . The quarrels , of which I told you at the beginning , are going on ; judge again . This grieves me , because I feel the worth of all his good qualities , and because he really ...
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... . ' We may add , however , for the consolation of those who are ambitious of greatness , that considering the tolerable mixture of evil which enters into the present state of things 52 [ [ Jan. Private life of Voltaire .
... . ' We may add , however , for the consolation of those who are ambitious of greatness , that considering the tolerable mixture of evil which enters into the present state of things 52 [ [ Jan. Private life of Voltaire .
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