The North American Review, Volume 57Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1843 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 182
... learned their language ; they endeavoured to gain the confidence of the clergy and the people ; they opened schools for the instruction of adults and of children . They succeeded in their efforts , and not a breath of opposition has ...
... learned their language ; they endeavoured to gain the confidence of the clergy and the people ; they opened schools for the instruction of adults and of children . They succeeded in their efforts , and not a breath of opposition has ...
Page 476
... learned from our ancestors that neither myself nor any of those who inhabit this region were descended from its original inhabitants , but from strangers who emigrated hither from a very distant land ; and we have also learned that a ...
... learned from our ancestors that neither myself nor any of those who inhabit this region were descended from its original inhabitants , but from strangers who emigrated hither from a very distant land ; and we have also learned that a ...
Page 503
... learned Prolegomena . It will for ever remain a monument of the vast erudition and wonderful absurdity of that erratic scholar . Let us copy the first three lines of the Vilviad , and see how they read . “ Μηνιν αξειδε θεα , πηλεξιαδας ...
... learned Prolegomena . It will for ever remain a monument of the vast erudition and wonderful absurdity of that erratic scholar . Let us copy the first three lines of the Vilviad , and see how they read . “ Μηνιν αξειδε θεα , πηλεξιαδας ...
Contents
INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL IN YUCATAN | 86 |
NORTHERN Lakes and Southern InvaLIDS | 108 |
MISS BREMERS NOVELS | 128 |
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