The North American Review, Volume 81O. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 117
... French- men before there was a French nation . The origin of the French as a separate people dates from the time of Charlemagne's grandsons . With about the same pro- priety Luther could be called a Prussian , because the scene of his ...
... French- men before there was a French nation . The origin of the French as a separate people dates from the time of Charlemagne's grandsons . With about the same pro- priety Luther could be called a Prussian , because the scene of his ...
Page 325
... French main . The vernacular language of the island is French , which is used in the churches and courts of law . To this island , drawn by its salubrity , its close proximity to France , and the predominant French element in its ...
... French main . The vernacular language of the island is French , which is used in the churches and courts of law . To this island , drawn by its salubrity , its close proximity to France , and the predominant French element in its ...
Page 330
... French authors by such writers as Wilson and Maguire , in particular , display a disgraceful amount of ignorance and ... French au- thors , and unlimited abuse of French literature . The cheap commonplaces of censure which are most ...
... French authors by such writers as Wilson and Maguire , in particular , display a disgraceful amount of ignorance and ... French au- thors , and unlimited abuse of French literature . The cheap commonplaces of censure which are most ...
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