The North American Review, Volume 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 76
... attempted to make , without asking the aid and feeling the value of his great and various ability . In private life , he en- gaged in experimental farming , extending to the peasantry on his estate a kind and generous care ; while his ...
... attempted to make , without asking the aid and feeling the value of his great and various ability . In private life , he en- gaged in experimental farming , extending to the peasantry on his estate a kind and generous care ; while his ...
Page 87
... attempted in 1761 , when the observers were disappointed by the unfavor- able state of the weather ; but a second transit ... attempt to ascend the mountains , three of their at- tendants perished from the severity of the cold ; and 1847 ...
... attempted in 1761 , when the observers were disappointed by the unfavor- able state of the weather ; but a second transit ... attempt to ascend the mountains , three of their at- tendants perished from the severity of the cold ; and 1847 ...
Page 88
... attempted to restrict the freedom with which the secretaries admitted their own friends and favorites , with a generous dis- regard to all manner of qualifications , those potentates vigor- ously resisted the attempt to deprive them of ...
... attempted to restrict the freedom with which the secretaries admitted their own friends and favorites , with a generous dis- regard to all manner of qualifications , those potentates vigor- ously resisted the attempt to deprive them of ...
Page 90
... attempt to write it had ever been made , Lord Brougham was right in undertaking it , and assigning to him the rank and the applause which he deserves . There is not much in Sir Joseph Banks to suggest the idea of D'Alembert , who comes ...
... attempt to write it had ever been made , Lord Brougham was right in undertaking it , and assigning to him the rank and the applause which he deserves . There is not much in Sir Joseph Banks to suggest the idea of D'Alembert , who comes ...
Page 91
... attempts were made to enlist his feelings in the feud between his instructers and the Jesuits ; they hoped , doubtless , that another Pascal would rise up to throw the great weight of his character and talents on their side . But D ...
... attempts were made to enlist his feelings in the feud between his instructers and the Jesuits ; they hoped , doubtless , that another Pascal would rise up to throw the great weight of his character and talents on their side . But D ...
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