North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Page 71
... given a circumstantial narration of his visit to a blind man at Puisseaux , the son of a Professor in the University of Paris , and well known in his day from the various accom- plishments and manual dexterity which he exhibited ...
... given a circumstantial narration of his visit to a blind man at Puisseaux , the son of a Professor in the University of Paris , and well known in his day from the various accom- plishments and manual dexterity which he exhibited ...
Page 132
... given by the sudden arrest of two distinguished Mexican officers , Generals Negrete and Echávarri , on a charge of a ... given to the world . The consequences of these arrests , and of the dark suspi- cions to which they gave rise , may ...
... given by the sudden arrest of two distinguished Mexican officers , Generals Negrete and Echávarri , on a charge of a ... given to the world . The consequences of these arrests , and of the dark suspi- cions to which they gave rise , may ...
Page 179
... given more than one example , it abused the poetry for the sake of the man , though his rank was all the provocation . He was also constantly wounded in another tender point - his friend- ship . With him friendship was a passion ...
... given more than one example , it abused the poetry for the sake of the man , though his rank was all the provocation . He was also constantly wounded in another tender point - his friend- ship . With him friendship was a passion ...
Contents
TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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