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 57
... character ; at the head of his troops , his energy and self- control commanded the respect of all , and his kindness and affability made him the idol of his soldiers . Why should we seek to go farther , or darken the shadows upon so ...
... character ; at the head of his troops , his energy and self- control commanded the respect of all , and his kindness and affability made him the idol of his soldiers . Why should we seek to go farther , or darken the shadows upon so ...
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... character and standing , his conjectures will not outweigh the judgment which they had better opportunities of forming . As to the Doctor's af- fection , we speak with diffidence , having had very little ex- perience in these affairs of ...
... character and standing , his conjectures will not outweigh the judgment which they had better opportunities of forming . As to the Doctor's af- fection , we speak with diffidence , having had very little ex- perience in these affairs of ...
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... character , is not always entirely just , his summary of the whole is given in terms to which no objection can be made . He says , that those who saw him but once or twice formed an erroneous estimate of his temper , which was rather ...
... character , is not always entirely just , his summary of the whole is given in terms to which no objection can be made . He says , that those who saw him but once or twice formed an erroneous estimate of his temper , which was rather ...
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... character of Lavoisier , and of his powers of gener- alization with particular admiration , cheerfully admitting him to a share in the great discovery of the composition of water , and never intimating a complaint of the injurious ...
... character of Lavoisier , and of his powers of gener- alization with particular admiration , cheerfully admitting him to a share in the great discovery of the composition of water , and never intimating a complaint of the injurious ...
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... character is made up . In the case of Gibbon , there was no struggle with difficult cir- cumstances , no various adventure , nothing of that incident which gives life to the story . Though not rich , he was well provided for ; he had ...
... character is made up . In the case of Gibbon , there was no struggle with difficult cir- cumstances , no various adventure , nothing of that incident which gives life to the story . Though not rich , he was well provided for ; he had ...
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