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 208
... late was earlier introduced , and the progress has been there and in higher circles at Paris to bring things round to nearly their former standing . A fashionable dinner in London is at seven , eight , or even nine in the evening . Most ...
... late was earlier introduced , and the progress has been there and in higher circles at Paris to bring things round to nearly their former standing . A fashionable dinner in London is at seven , eight , or even nine in the evening . Most ...
Page 288
... late Lord Bishop of Down and Connor . In 3 vols . Boston , Wells & Lilly . Sermons , by the late Rev. Walter Blake Kirwan , Dean of Killala , with a sketch of his life . Philadelphia , Matthew Carey , 8vo . Margaret of Anjou , a poem ...
... late Lord Bishop of Down and Connor . In 3 vols . Boston , Wells & Lilly . Sermons , by the late Rev. Walter Blake Kirwan , Dean of Killala , with a sketch of his life . Philadelphia , Matthew Carey , 8vo . Margaret of Anjou , a poem ...
Page 291
... late king James I , of happy memory : I transported thither certyne Colonies of men and women at my own charge : After which , finding the burden too heavy for my weake shoulders , I assign- ed the northerly proportion of my grant unto ...
... late king James I , of happy memory : I transported thither certyne Colonies of men and women at my own charge : After which , finding the burden too heavy for my weake shoulders , I assign- ed the northerly proportion of my grant unto ...
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