The North American Review, Volume 34O. Everett, 1832 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... feeling , in addition to their respect for the official character of the king ; that they love monarchy . It is perhaps so ; and this may be in England a feeling of a generous and amiable character . But it seems to us a feeling ...
... feeling , in addition to their respect for the official character of the king ; that they love monarchy . It is perhaps so ; and this may be in England a feeling of a generous and amiable character . But it seems to us a feeling ...
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... feeling , in addition to their respect for the official character of the king ; that they love monarchy . It is perhaps so ; and this may be in England a feeling of a generous and amiable character . But it seems to us a feeling ...
... feeling , in addition to their respect for the official character of the king ; that they love monarchy . It is perhaps so ; and this may be in England a feeling of a generous and amiable character . But it seems to us a feeling ...
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... feeling , though modified in its degree and in its action , by a variety of physical causes and local circumstances ... feeling , for it is the external and visible expression of this feeling ; but not to the distinc- tions of national ...
... feeling , though modified in its degree and in its action , by a variety of physical causes and local circumstances ... feeling , for it is the external and visible expression of this feeling ; but not to the distinc- tions of national ...
Contents
REFORM IN England | 23 |
DEFENCE OF POETRY | 56 |
SILLIMANS CHEMISTRY | 79 |
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