The North American Review, Volume 223Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1926 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 4
... once because his contemporaries wearied of hearing him called " the Just ” and the Frenchman many times as a consequence of com- binations against him of rivals who could not match his fairness of mind and sweetness of disposition ; and ...
... once because his contemporaries wearied of hearing him called " the Just ” and the Frenchman many times as a consequence of com- binations against him of rivals who could not match his fairness of mind and sweetness of disposition ; and ...
Page 8
... once he has connived at resignation simply because he was bored and wanted to withdraw to his little farm in Normandy and recline for hours under trees lining the banks of a tiny stream , apparently fishing but actually smoking and ...
... once he has connived at resignation simply because he was bored and wanted to withdraw to his little farm in Normandy and recline for hours under trees lining the banks of a tiny stream , apparently fishing but actually smoking and ...
Page 9
... once taken in hand may lead them , M. Briand never can tell what he is going to say when he rises to speak . Intuition furnishes the key , memory the facts , logic the argument , and a veritable gift the persuasive ex- pression which ...
... once taken in hand may lead them , M. Briand never can tell what he is going to say when he rises to speak . Intuition furnishes the key , memory the facts , logic the argument , and a veritable gift the persuasive ex- pression which ...
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... once been highly cultivated was abandoned . To quote the graphic language of Lord Cromer , " there was not a dog to howl for a lost master . Industry had vanished ; oppression had driven the inhabitants from the soil . The entire ...
... once been highly cultivated was abandoned . To quote the graphic language of Lord Cromer , " there was not a dog to howl for a lost master . Industry had vanished ; oppression had driven the inhabitants from the soil . The entire ...
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... once it is started on the high road to wealth . If this eventuality of increased cotton acreage comes about , it will spell ruin for the American cotton planter , not tomorrow perhaps but before the young men of today shall have passed ...
... once it is started on the high road to wealth . If this eventuality of increased cotton acreage comes about , it will spell ruin for the American cotton planter , not tomorrow perhaps but before the young men of today shall have passed ...
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