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 92
... remained long enough to examine the objects and places of literary and antiquarian interest in that historical region . Towards the end of July , he returned to Constantinople and the Bosphorus , and on the 24th of August embarked on ...
... remained long enough to examine the objects and places of literary and antiquarian interest in that historical region . Towards the end of July , he returned to Constantinople and the Bosphorus , and on the 24th of August embarked on ...
Page 114
... remained decidedly heathenish . The Church of Christ , even under Christian rulers , exercised little influence on them . Although under the Merovingian kings the high dignitaries of the Church were richly endowed , and some of them ...
... remained decidedly heathenish . The Church of Christ , even under Christian rulers , exercised little influence on them . Although under the Merovingian kings the high dignitaries of the Church were richly endowed , and some of them ...
Page 520
... remained but small hope of his recovery . Much sympathy was expressed by his friends and the pub- lic , and in such a manner as to afford gratification to his family , as well as surprise to himself when sufficiently recovered to be ...
... remained but small hope of his recovery . Much sympathy was expressed by his friends and the pub- lic , and in such a manner as to afford gratification to his family , as well as surprise to himself when sufficiently recovered to be ...
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