The North American Review, Volume 55Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1842 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 86
... considered as tolerably pure , from the fact that it is intelligible to the Gypsy race in the heart of Russia . Whatever crimes they may commit , their vices are few , for the men are not drunkards , nor are the women harlots ; there ...
... considered as tolerably pure , from the fact that it is intelligible to the Gypsy race in the heart of Russia . Whatever crimes they may commit , their vices are few , for the men are not drunkards , nor are the women harlots ; there ...
Page 255
... considered as a mere translation into Latin of the " Advancement of Learning . " The latter treatise was published in 1605 , con- sists of two Books , and occupies 316 octavo pages ; while the former , which first appeared in 1623 , in ...
... considered as a mere translation into Latin of the " Advancement of Learning . " The latter treatise was published in 1605 , con- sists of two Books , and occupies 316 octavo pages ; while the former , which first appeared in 1623 , in ...
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... considered by Raczynski , and , we be- lieve , the whole world of artists agree with his opinion , as among the most interesting and precious objects , that have ever been restored to the arts . " It is worthy of observa- tion , " he ...
... considered by Raczynski , and , we be- lieve , the whole world of artists agree with his opinion , as among the most interesting and precious objects , that have ever been restored to the arts . " It is worthy of observa- tion , " he ...
Contents
THE ENGLISH IN AFGHANISTAN | 45 |
THE GYPSIES | 72 |
Life of Peter Van SchAACK | 97 |
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