The North American Review, Volume 74Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1852 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 291
... France acquired everlasting renown are admirably written ; they present the details of the sub- ject with a clearness and force which could hardly be ex- pected from any but a military man ; they not unfrequently are highly eloquent ...
... France acquired everlasting renown are admirably written ; they present the details of the sub- ject with a clearness and force which could hardly be ex- pected from any but a military man ; they not unfrequently are highly eloquent ...
Page 292
... France after the convulsions through which she had passed . When he was appointed First Consul , every thing was in confusion ; the country was impoverished , the admi- nistration weak and divided , the judiciary badly organized . The ...
... France after the convulsions through which she had passed . When he was appointed First Consul , every thing was in confusion ; the country was impoverished , the admi- nistration weak and divided , the judiciary badly organized . The ...
Page 342
... France's trumpets for their New - Year's gifts , twenty - two crowns ; to his hautboys , twenty - two crowns ; to ... France , for , ' says Lindsay of Pitscottie , there never was so great a solemnity and triumph seen in France in one ...
... France's trumpets for their New - Year's gifts , twenty - two crowns ; to his hautboys , twenty - two crowns ; to ... France , for , ' says Lindsay of Pitscottie , there never was so great a solemnity and triumph seen in France in one ...
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