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 68
... 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 interest and instruct mankind . It was in 1759 that Adam ...
... 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 interest and instruct mankind . It was in 1759 that Adam ...
Page 71
... interest and honor no better than to lavish dukedoms and princely fortunes on Marlborough and Wellington , while these men , in every respect of mind and character immeasura- bly above mere soldiers , are thought highly blessed to ...
... interest and honor no better than to lavish dukedoms and princely fortunes on Marlborough and Wellington , while these men , in every respect of mind and character immeasura- bly above mere soldiers , are thought highly blessed to ...
Page 72
... interest in Christianity , were furious against unbelievers , and nothing could be more un- scrupulous than the manner in which they abused those sin- ners , by way of giving them a taste of the religion of love . Few men have ever ...
... interest in Christianity , were furious against unbelievers , and nothing could be more un- scrupulous than the manner in which they abused those sin- ners , by way of giving them a taste of the religion of love . Few men have ever ...
Page 75
... interest in the wonderful disclosures afterwards made in that branch of science , he took some part , as has been usual in France , in public affairs ; not , however , as a politician , but simply to aid the government in any department ...
... interest in the wonderful disclosures afterwards made in that branch of science , he took some part , as has been usual in France , in public affairs ; not , however , as a politician , but simply to aid the government in any department ...
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... interest all the records of his romantic and adventurous life . But among so many fine subjects , he was perplexed with the variety and number ; and it was not till he had made a visit to Rome that his mind took fast hold of any one ...
... interest all the records of his romantic and adventurous life . But among so many fine subjects , he was perplexed with the variety and number ; and it was not till he had made a visit to Rome that his mind took fast hold of any one ...
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