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 105
... kind concentrated among us . The unbounded spirit of enterprise which exists in the United States , often degenerates into mere restlessness . The inhabit- ants of the eastern and middle states , sell their farms , abandon their homes ...
... kind concentrated among us . The unbounded spirit of enterprise which exists in the United States , often degenerates into mere restlessness . The inhabit- ants of the eastern and middle states , sell their farms , abandon their homes ...
Page 335
... kind , like ours in Europe ; whether they are of the syllabick kind , like the Habessinian , the Devanagari , and other Oriental alphabets ; or lastly , whether they are hieroglyphical , like those on the Egyp- tian Pyramids , or , at ...
... kind , like ours in Europe ; whether they are of the syllabick kind , like the Habessinian , the Devanagari , and other Oriental alphabets ; or lastly , whether they are hieroglyphical , like those on the Egyp- tian Pyramids , or , at ...
Page 347
... kind of cement ; on the contrary , he says , that it was no other than ' sand or slime , amongst which broken reeds were mixed , as we mix mortar . These , he says , were as fresh as if lately placed there ; and being less subject to ...
... kind of cement ; on the contrary , he says , that it was no other than ' sand or slime , amongst which broken reeds were mixed , as we mix mortar . These , he says , were as fresh as if lately placed there ; and being less subject to ...
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