The North American Review, Volume 4Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1826 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... brought him out . And what was at last brought out , but coarse jests and vulgar merriment ; indecency and impiety ; a relation of events which , upon the face of them , could never have happened ; characters grossly conceived and as ...
... brought him out . And what was at last brought out , but coarse jests and vulgar merriment ; indecency and impiety ; a relation of events which , upon the face of them , could never have happened ; characters grossly conceived and as ...
Page 152
... brought to perfec- tion . By this time , the ship that brought the Gouernour , being ready to depart , hee sends a lusty gange to goe fetch his new boat to carry him aboard , but arriuing at the place where she was built , they could ...
... brought to perfec- tion . By this time , the ship that brought the Gouernour , being ready to depart , hee sends a lusty gange to goe fetch his new boat to carry him aboard , but arriuing at the place where she was built , they could ...
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... brought to the learned Abbé Barthelemy , specimens of unknown charac- ters , which he discovered on the bricks , still remaining in great numbers near Helleh , on the Euphrates , on the identical spot where , according to D'Anville ...
... brought to the learned Abbé Barthelemy , specimens of unknown charac- ters , which he discovered on the bricks , still remaining in great numbers near Helleh , on the Euphrates , on the identical spot where , according to D'Anville ...
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