North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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... Review , al- though the latter unluckily did not reach this country until after Dr. Channing's was published . Talleyrand , upon reading one day in a newspaper some new repartee , which was attribut- ed , as usual , to himself , is said ...
... Review , al- though the latter unluckily did not reach this country until after Dr. Channing's was published . Talleyrand , upon reading one day in a newspaper some new repartee , which was attribut- ed , as usual , to himself , is said ...
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... review of Scott's Napoleon , a powerful analysis of the intellectual and moral character of that personage , which , according to the notions of the reviewer , is not sufficiently favorable to the ' Man of Destiny . ' The supposed ...
... review of Scott's Napoleon , a powerful analysis of the intellectual and moral character of that personage , which , according to the notions of the reviewer , is not sufficiently favorable to the ' Man of Destiny . ' The supposed ...
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... review of this work in the Christian Examiner and General Review , the writer has the following remarks . We have once or twice already mentioned the fact that there is no striking difference between the common text and the amended one ...
... review of this work in the Christian Examiner and General Review , the writer has the following remarks . We have once or twice already mentioned the fact that there is no striking difference between the common text and the amended one ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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