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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... learned and ingenious as they were . 39 Mr. Adams ' letter , to the Abbe de Mably , was as follows . To the Abbe de Mably . It is with pleasure that I have learned your design , to write upon the American Revolution ; because your other ...
... learned and ingenious as they were . 39 Mr. Adams ' letter , to the Abbe de Mably , was as follows . To the Abbe de Mably . It is with pleasure that I have learned your design , to write upon the American Revolution ; because your other ...
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... learned men , of the most learned age . As for his style , it is of course original , and though since his commencement , others have written German well , Werther was as remarkable for its rhetorical purity as its moral power . As ...
... learned men , of the most learned age . As for his style , it is of course original , and though since his commencement , others have written German well , Werther was as remarkable for its rhetorical purity as its moral power . As ...
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... learned . They made criticks , rather than pretenders ; and at that period certainly , there were many more reasons than at present for considering a few learned criticks preferable to a partially en- lightened community . The progress ...
... learned . They made criticks , rather than pretenders ; and at that period certainly , there were many more reasons than at present for considering a few learned criticks preferable to a partially en- lightened community . The progress ...
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