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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Page 140
... contain 10,669 hogs- heads at 6 feet in depth ; what will it contain if made 10 1-2 inches deeper , and in what time would the whole be full from a spring producing 1 hogshead per minute ? 11. If a man was to fall from the sun ...
... contain 10,669 hogs- heads at 6 feet in depth ; what will it contain if made 10 1-2 inches deeper , and in what time would the whole be full from a spring producing 1 hogshead per minute ? 11. If a man was to fall from the sun ...
Page 205
... contains , That form and that soul which I vainly regret , If the dark ocean which now between us remains , Is eternity's sea , ne'er retravers'd as yet ! Then farewell to thee ! and the land that contain'd thee , Farewell to the place ...
... contains , That form and that soul which I vainly regret , If the dark ocean which now between us remains , Is eternity's sea , ne'er retravers'd as yet ! Then farewell to thee ! and the land that contain'd thee , Farewell to the place ...
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... contained characters resem- bling the Persepolitan ones . Of this inscription , M. Millin , the present keeper of the ... contain inscriptions perfectly according with the Perse- politan ones , thus confirming M. Beauchamp's discovery ...
... contained characters resem- bling the Persepolitan ones . Of this inscription , M. Millin , the present keeper of the ... contain inscriptions perfectly according with the Perse- politan ones , thus confirming M. Beauchamp's discovery ...
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