The North American Review, Volume 154Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1892 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 177
... never governed itself , and has never once been governed by one supreme authority until the time of the English rule . Consequently , there never was and there never could be that common sentiment among its inhabi- tants which is the ...
... never governed itself , and has never once been governed by one supreme authority until the time of the English rule . Consequently , there never was and there never could be that common sentiment among its inhabi- tants which is the ...
Page 308
... never received a telegraphic despatch ; he never sighted a Krupp gun ; he never listened to the ' fizz ' of an electric pen ; he never saw a pretty girl run a sewing machine ; he never saw a self - propelling engine go down the street ...
... never received a telegraphic despatch ; he never sighted a Krupp gun ; he never listened to the ' fizz ' of an electric pen ; he never saw a pretty girl run a sewing machine ; he never saw a self - propelling engine go down the street ...
Page 537
... never in the man - his purpose was to make a book full of vista and suggestion , full of escapes and outlets , with flowing but incomplete lines , starting thoughts but never elaborating them , begetting beauty , but never courting it ...
... never in the man - his purpose was to make a book full of vista and suggestion , full of escapes and outlets , with flowing but incomplete lines , starting thoughts but never elaborating them , begetting beauty , but never courting it ...
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