North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 77Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1853 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Remains of William Sidney Walker , formerly Fellow of Trinity College , Cambridge . Edited , with a Memoir of the Author , by the Rev. J. MOULTRIE . 5. Poems . By WILLIAM ALLINGHAM . II . POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY Political Philosophy . By ...
... Remains of William Sidney Walker , formerly Fellow of Trinity College , Cambridge . Edited , with a Memoir of the Author , by the Rev. J. MOULTRIE . 5. Poems . By WILLIAM ALLINGHAM . II . POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY Political Philosophy . By ...
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... Remains of WILLIAM SIDNEY WALKER , form- erly Fellow of Trinity College , Cambridge . Edited , with a Memoir of the Author , by the REV . J. MOULTRIE , Rector of Rugby . London : J. W. Parker . 1852 . 5. Poems . By WILLIAM ALLINGHAM ...
... Remains of WILLIAM SIDNEY WALKER , form- erly Fellow of Trinity College , Cambridge . Edited , with a Memoir of the Author , by the REV . J. MOULTRIE , Rector of Rugby . London : J. W. Parker . 1852 . 5. Poems . By WILLIAM ALLINGHAM ...
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... Remains . The school - fellow and college friend of Praed , marked from his earliest youth by his poetic temper and faculty , he passed fifty - one years , mostly in isolation and poverty , shivering upon the brink , trembling and ...
... Remains . The school - fellow and college friend of Praed , marked from his earliest youth by his poetic temper and faculty , he passed fifty - one years , mostly in isolation and poverty , shivering upon the brink , trembling and ...
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... remain . Their steps are free To tread the halls and groves , in thought alone To me accessible , my home erewhile Heart - loved , and in their summer quiet still As beautiful , as when of old , returned From London's never - ebbing ...
... remain . Their steps are free To tread the halls and groves , in thought alone To me accessible , my home erewhile Heart - loved , and in their summer quiet still As beautiful , as when of old , returned From London's never - ebbing ...
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... remains always substantially the same . That sphere may be enlarged or narrowed by external causes . The means of applying principles , and the modes of exercising power , change with the course of time and increase of knowledge ...
... remains always substantially the same . That sphere may be enlarged or narrowed by external causes . The means of applying principles , and the modes of exercising power , change with the course of time and increase of knowledge ...
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