The North American Review, Volume 65Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 190
... king with great judgment and discretion . It re- quired considerable negotiation with Monk before that acci- dental ... king . He was somewhat corrupted by the licentious maxims of that abandoned and shameless time , yet not by avarice ...
... king with great judgment and discretion . It re- quired considerable negotiation with Monk before that acci- dental ... king . He was somewhat corrupted by the licentious maxims of that abandoned and shameless time , yet not by avarice ...
Page 192
... king . His remains were carried over to the land which he was not permitted to see , and privately buried in Westminster Abbey . But though his two granddaughters reigned in succession in England , they had no feeling of rev- erence to ...
... king . His remains were carried over to the land which he was not permitted to see , and privately buried in Westminster Abbey . But though his two granddaughters reigned in succession in England , they had no feeling of rev- erence to ...
Page 193
... king laughed at the idea ; but the rest of the Cabal , who wished him out of their way , were pleased at the ... king's side ; then , with perfect consistency , as he always maintained , he went over and fought vigorously in the field on ...
... king laughed at the idea ; but the rest of the Cabal , who wished him out of their way , were pleased at the ... king's side ; then , with perfect consistency , as he always maintained , he went over and fought vigorously in the field on ...
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EARLY HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE | 31 |
EGYPT AND ENGLAND | 56 |
THE NOVELS OF BALZAC | 85 |
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