The North American Review, Volume 104Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1867 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 84
Page 136
... important interruptions , till it joined the Nile . He therefore claimed to be the first to visit the source of the river . The account of this second most important jour- ney has been so widely read , throughout the civilized world ...
... important interruptions , till it joined the Nile . He therefore claimed to be the first to visit the source of the river . The account of this second most important jour- ney has been so widely read , throughout the civilized world ...
Page 636
... important Scriptural geographical questions which have recently engaged the attention of scholars . The work before us is , however , not destitute of striking merits . It is interesting . The English idiom is good , and there is but ...
... important Scriptural geographical questions which have recently engaged the attention of scholars . The work before us is , however , not destitute of striking merits . It is interesting . The English idiom is good , and there is but ...
Page 651
... important sovereign power . Together with the legislature , the judiciary , and the executive , it con- stitutes the apparatus with which a sovereign society does its work as a political organism . Its peculiar office is to renew or ...
... important sovereign power . Together with the legislature , the judiciary , and the executive , it con- stitutes the apparatus with which a sovereign society does its work as a political organism . Its peculiar office is to renew or ...
Contents
III | 65 |
THE SOURCES OF THE NILE | 122 |
THE WORK OF THE SANITARY COMMISSION | 142 |
8 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abbé de l'Épée American banks Boston called cent character Charles Lamb church civilization Colony Congress constitution Court currency Daniel Webster deaf debt democracy dialects effect England English essays existence fact Federalists feeling Fort Washington friends genius German give Goethe Gondokoro Governor heraldry human hundred influence interest Italy Jersey John Winthrop labor Lamb Lamb's language learned Legislature Leigh Hunt less letter living Lord majority Massachusetts ment mind minority modern monopoly moral nature nebular hypothesis never Nile opinion original party Pocahontas poems poet poetry political popular possession present principles question railroad reader religion result says seems sense sonnet speech Speke spirit supposed things thought tion Trenton true truth uncon verse volume Washington Webster White Nile whole Winthrop words write York