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. |
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Page 78
... lived only for his children , and , for his own part , he was will- ing to run the risk ; but there was the mother and two un- married sisters , to whom the risk was far more serious . If they consented , he was willing . The mother ...
... lived only for his children , and , for his own part , he was will- ing to run the risk ; but there was the mother and two un- married sisters , to whom the risk was far more serious . If they consented , he was willing . The mother ...
Page 125
... lived about three hundred , and Artemidorus , who lived about two hundred years before Christ . The first named of these two writers tells us that the river Nile receives two tributaries , which proceed from certain lakes upon the east ...
... lived about three hundred , and Artemidorus , who lived about two hundred years before Christ . The first named of these two writers tells us that the river Nile receives two tributaries , which proceed from certain lakes upon the east ...
Page 126
... lived in the days of Nero , he compiled a long series of topo- graphical tables , indicating with as much mathematical pre- cision as was then possible the latitude and longitude of every city , of every river at its source and mouth ...
... lived in the days of Nero , he compiled a long series of topo- graphical tables , indicating with as much mathematical pre- cision as was then possible the latitude and longitude of every city , of every river at its source and mouth ...
Contents
III | 65 |
THE SOURCES OF THE NILE | 122 |
THE WORK OF THE SANITARY COMMISSION | 142 |
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