The North American Review, Volume 83Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1856 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 244
... officers believed this transaction to be . The next day the Japanese authorities made inquiries on board the ships as to the two seekers for learning ; but no an- swer was given which should commit these gentlemen . Some days later ...
... officers believed this transaction to be . The next day the Japanese authorities made inquiries on board the ships as to the two seekers for learning ; but no an- swer was given which should commit these gentlemen . Some days later ...
Page 257
... officers with quite the freedom of Dr. Hawks ; and as we have already said in our last number , this gentleman has brought to his great work a variety of accomplishments , and an enthu- siasm for the subject , which make him the very ...
... officers with quite the freedom of Dr. Hawks ; and as we have already said in our last number , this gentleman has brought to his great work a variety of accomplishments , and an enthu- siasm for the subject , which make him the very ...
Page 259
... officers concerned . The outfit was very carefully devised , the officers were well selected , the ships generally accomplished all that they were expected to do , and an honorable liberality seems to have presided over the details ...
... officers concerned . The outfit was very carefully devised , the officers were well selected , the ships generally accomplished all that they were expected to do , and an honorable liberality seems to have presided over the details ...
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DAMASCUS | 30 |
BONDS GENEALOGIES OF WATERTOWN | 52 |
THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF AMERICAN ART | 84 |
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