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 218
... remarked that he was very glad to hear it . " He was then called away about his duty . Before going , Spencer remarked , that he should have the mid - watch that night , and wished to have some further conversation relative to their ...
... remarked that he was very glad to hear it . " He was then called away about his duty . Before going , Spencer remarked , that he should have the mid - watch that night , and wished to have some further conversation relative to their ...
Page 321
... remarked , our conven- tion with Great Britain in 1815 was the first departure from the system of discrimination adopted soon after the organi- zation of our present government . There may be no seri- ous reason to regret that that ...
... remarked , our conven- tion with Great Britain in 1815 was the first departure from the system of discrimination adopted soon after the organi- zation of our present government . There may be no seri- ous reason to regret that that ...
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... remark in the Preface has a meaning which we did not at first attach to it . After stating the care which he had taken , that the reader should be able to distinguish his own observations from those of others , he adds ; " I wish to ...
... remark in the Preface has a meaning which we did not at first attach to it . After stating the care which he had taken , that the reader should be able to distinguish his own observations from those of others , he adds ; " I wish to ...
Contents
INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL IN YUCATAN | 86 |
NORTHERN Lakes and Southern InvaLIDS | 108 |
MISS BREMERS NOVELS | 128 |
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