North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volumes 241-242University of Northern Iowa, 1936 |
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Page 168
... period of serious domestic trouble . Despite the weight of his diplomatic duties and ill health , Irving enjoyed this second period in Spain though when he was recalled in 1846 he was willing and anxious to return to America and ...
... period of serious domestic trouble . Despite the weight of his diplomatic duties and ill health , Irving enjoyed this second period in Spain though when he was recalled in 1846 he was willing and anxious to return to America and ...
Page 403
... period in the life of the young American nation which he began to tell in his Jefferson and Hamilton , Claude G. Bowers , American Ambassa- dor to Spain , brings to a conclusion in Jefferson in Power — an absorbingly intimate account of ...
... period in the life of the young American nation which he began to tell in his Jefferson and Hamilton , Claude G. Bowers , American Ambassa- dor to Spain , brings to a conclusion in Jefferson in Power — an absorbingly intimate account of ...
Page 408
... period up to the end of the Civil war . It would have been wise if Mr. Green had ended , as did the Memoirs , with the surrender at Appomattox . The ensuing chapters are unsatisfactory and betray either a lack of knowl- edge of the period ...
... period up to the end of the Civil war . It would have been wise if Mr. Green had ended , as did the Memoirs , with the surrender at Appomattox . The ensuing chapters are unsatisfactory and betray either a lack of knowl- edge of the period ...
Contents
Story about the Mockingbird THOMAS CALDECOT CHUBB | 28 |
Littoral Dawn Verse FRANCES FROST | 48 |
Words of Earth Verse JESSE STUART | 71 |
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