The North American Review, Volume 68Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1849 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... ancient verse . Those , therefore , who were ambitious of writing after classic models , studied exactly the compositions of the ancient mas- ters . The labors of the expositors of ancient prosody are most valuable , since , by their ...
... ancient verse . Those , therefore , who were ambitious of writing after classic models , studied exactly the compositions of the ancient mas- ters . The labors of the expositors of ancient prosody are most valuable , since , by their ...
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... ancient history of our Continent , and the much vexed question of the origin and extent of the Mexican semi - civilization . For a long time it had been known , that there was a vast number of ancient earthworks spread over the western ...
... ancient history of our Continent , and the much vexed question of the origin and extent of the Mexican semi - civilization . For a long time it had been known , that there was a vast number of ancient earthworks spread over the western ...
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... ancient in- habitants of Mexico and the ancient inhabitants of the United States belonged to the same family ; that is , to the Toltecan family of races . It is the opinion of the learned and venerable Mr. Galla- tin , and his opinion ...
... ancient in- habitants of Mexico and the ancient inhabitants of the United States belonged to the same family ; that is , to the Toltecan family of races . It is the opinion of the learned and venerable Mr. Galla- tin , and his opinion ...
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HUMOROUS AND SATIRICAL POETRY | 1 |
Lives of the Chief Fathers of New England | 82 |
A Sketch of the History of Harvard College | 99 |
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