The North American Review, Volume 41Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1835 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 151
... seen in those days , his speed , his vigor , his exercise with the bow , — when Mr. Robinson interpreted the words , ' I have seen a Mohawk standing in that very attitude , intensely pursuing with his eye the flight of the arrow just ...
... seen in those days , his speed , his vigor , his exercise with the bow , — when Mr. Robinson interpreted the words , ' I have seen a Mohawk standing in that very attitude , intensely pursuing with his eye the flight of the arrow just ...
Page 159
... seen by the writer at Somerset House , in the year 1786 or ' 7 , and is remem- bered with pleasure to this day . " On the subject of Copley , we must give our readers some further valuable and entertaining matter from the pen of Mr ...
... seen by the writer at Somerset House , in the year 1786 or ' 7 , and is remem- bered with pleasure to this day . " On the subject of Copley , we must give our readers some further valuable and entertaining matter from the pen of Mr ...
Page 499
... seen were it not for the distance , which renders it impossible . Such men as Washington are not to be seen every day ; the world has not seen many such in all its history , and it is hardly reasonable to look for one in every public ...
... seen were it not for the distance , which renders it impossible . Such men as Washington are not to be seen every day ; the world has not seen many such in all its history , and it is hardly reasonable to look for one in every public ...
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