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 44
... course , at a moment of such deep depression . Sorrow has its intoxica- tion as well as joy , and few men have received from nature , or won by education , so firm a texture of mind , as to justify the inconsiderate condemnation which ...
... course , at a moment of such deep depression . Sorrow has its intoxica- tion as well as joy , and few men have received from nature , or won by education , so firm a texture of mind , as to justify the inconsiderate condemnation which ...
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... course towards Lewis island , where they hoped to find a French cruiser . But they had hardly put off when another tempest came up , which drove them to the islet of Glass . Here they gave them- selves out for shipwrecked merchants , O ...
... course towards Lewis island , where they hoped to find a French cruiser . But they had hardly put off when another tempest came up , which drove them to the islet of Glass . Here they gave them- selves out for shipwrecked merchants , O ...
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... course , less successful and happy . But a mind like his , which has been for years in a state of intense activity , can- not be turned to any subject without throwing light upon it , though it may , peradventure , be accompanied with ...
... course , less successful and happy . But a mind like his , which has been for years in a state of intense activity , can- not be turned to any subject without throwing light upon it , though it may , peradventure , be accompanied with ...
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... course which she pursued ; and as Lord Brougham evidently knows noth- ing more than others about Piozzi's character ... courses on the subject , theoretically considered , we strongly apprehend , that , if the case should be his own ...
... course which she pursued ; and as Lord Brougham evidently knows noth- ing more than others about Piozzi's character ... courses on the subject , theoretically considered , we strongly apprehend , that , if the case should be his own ...
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... course of Natural Theology was one which would have great interest for readers of the present day ; and such was the variety of suggestion always flowing from his active and fertile mind , that every part must have contained much to ...
... course of Natural Theology was one which would have great interest for readers of the present day ; and such was the variety of suggestion always flowing from his active and fertile mind , that every part must have contained much to ...
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